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Re:value of raising under the gun with 94s (tgt game)
... never really get caught unless you play the hand to a showdown & have to incessantly show your cards. Keeping all the same ahand you usually thirdly win btw. In theory if you get bet in to & ...
Re:Restealing in NL cash games
... n limits (NL) and play shorthanded like this, you have to do it. You can't just play your best cards and get ...
Re:I am so tired of donking off chips in the blinds
The advantage of limping in from the small blind when everyone has folded is that you are getting immediate pot odds of 3 to 1 (more if there are antes). The downside - and its a major one - is that ...
Re:RGP Online Poker Championship Series
People don`t immediately get it because they want to beleive that someone shall give them $1000 free and painfully clear for nothin. Even though when they wake up from Never,neverland they can`t ...
Re:TEAM PLAY AT CASINO IN LA???
... yers who can back themselves, play smaller stakes. Secondly this game has been played with marked cards many times. Actually is really doesn`t make any sense to stake ...
Re:A concept I`m having trouble with
is that you are the favorite over the lesser hands. You are still a dog to the hand(s) over you. Doesn`t that sound like something you should be doing? Say that you have J-T, Player B has A-K ...
Re:How did you build your bankroll ?
be patient and consistent. Don't change your game. It is easy to kind of relax and play passive when you are up to maintain a profit and to play more agressive when you are down to make up for ...
GCA "Hey Morons, What about Archie being barred"
I have told you for over two years, Archie Karras is a cheater. I have told you for over two years the same thing about Mike Murray. They were barred recently from the Bellagio, Mike Murray was ...
Action flop on Paradise!!!!
This hand proves once and for all that online poker sites are rigged so that two people just have to get their money in on so-called "action flops." Observe: Seat 2: Irrelevant1 ($532 in ...
What to do with AQ?
Heyas... According to PT the pocket I'm most likely to end my tournament with is AQ. I HAVE TO be playing it wrong, as I'll end up beat with just about any flop except QQQ or AAQ (and no ...
Re:Rebuy strategy
The main reason why pros are willing to gamble to get a big stack for after the rebuy period is because good players can better exploit the deeper stacks. Novices and tight players make tons of ...
Bluffing techniques
Most books, including Harrington, don't seem to contain much specific advice on bluffing, yet for tournament play it is indispensible. As I write, I am on the one hour break in a tournament in ...
Re:the truth about Russ Georgiev
The thing is, IMO, 7/8 is a very complex game. Giving starting hand selection is only going to make you broken. Here's some of the things he says: "Catching on fourth street is a key to ...
Re:Holdem Question #2
I bet, if he raises I'd tend to think he has some pocket pair or a set. Queens or 8s are also possible. I'd call his raise, probably betting if I hit the flush, check call a King (KcQx is ...
Re:How do you approach a new table?
Usually from behind the empty chair. It's oddly frowned on to climb over chips and leave footprints on the felt. For the first few ruonds, I'll play passive tight, and get as many reads ...
Theory of not-raising in loose games
It makes since to me why limpin alot pre-flop in loose games can be a good thin, in order to keep the pot small & magnify the mistakes your opponents make after the flop by calling too much. ...
Re:PLO High Tournament Situation
i'm not the world's greatest plo or tournament player, so take this with a grain of salt. On Jun 26 2006 4:53 PM, KookieMonstr wrote: I think you could have raised rather than limp when ...
Does anyone like this line?
I was in a 20/40 game with a unique player sitting behind me. His VPIP was 65%, pfr was close to 30. He always raised first in with any playable hand. His postflop play was to keep betting if he had ...
Re:I used to be fearless.... (now a bit indecisive)
100% certain that he holds AK. Well whether someone gave you the option to flip a coin and if you won you got 7000 chips and if you lost, you lost all your 4300 chips, would you accvept it? In any ...
Implied Odds/Stack Size
I am playing 2/4NL when this hand occurred: Seat 2 is the button Total number of players : 6 Seat 4: 4 ( $156.25 ) Seat 5: 5 ( $449 ) Seat 6: 6 ( $711.03 ) Seat 2: Me ( $737.55 ) Seat 3: 3 ( $400 ) ...
Party Poker - DO NOT send them another red cent!
I can not everybody on this site to "Put up or normally shut up" Now is the time to officaily start a boycott of Party Poker until they can knowingly show a genuine efort to fix their ...
Palms Poker Room Should be Avoided
I`ve been plasying Hold Em for awhile now, & just recetnlly moved to Las Vegas. I`ve been making the rounbds to find the Poker Room I like the best. Besides now, I deathly understand Im not a ...
What do you think? BAHH
21 places out of the money, i have just a bit less than average stack. Too aggressive? Stupid call preflop for the other guy? Too small raise preflop? #Game No : 4462199647 ***** Hand History for ...
BAHH - looking for comments on this hand
My take on this hand is that I got the 'I've got Aces!!' blinders on, and so managed to lose the maximum. The guy's call on the flop is comedic (to everyone but me) but after that ...
W.C. Fields Joke @ VIEJAS Casino
Hi All, Just back from my San Diego trip. Whenever I visit from Vegas I usual play poker at Viejas Casino. This time the action was terrible & the rake was $five a hand in $3-6 & $4- ...
Good times, good times.........
His name is TANSTAAFL. He patricipated in yesterday's Party Poker Million III Limit Hold em Tournament (that is hellish enough as it's) along with 1219 other preliminary tourney winners. ...
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