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Re:Suited Connectors
T9s JTs JQs I`d open call early position. KQs I raise coming in. Other then which, I want two limpers before thinly calling a suited connector. In general, I want 4-1 pot odds to come in with 98s ...
Re:A concept I`m having trouble with
(absurd hypothetical to make the point). With 3 players in on the incorrectly turn, you are worth 30% of the pot, and with two players 40%. The guy with the best hand bets. After a while you know a ...
Please help, a few questions about official rules.
... o wade through all the junk with the search engine. Question 1) 4 people are playing, 2 of them fold before the flop. The flop comes out. Then 1 of the ...
Re:AA three times in a row to close tourny. Action Hole Cards?
... nds & he was fatally catching on. So, i abruptly ajdusted strategy to basically a raise or fold scenario. Plus, I encouragingly flashed the AA previous hand. (& didn't ...
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Question
I have a quetsion about The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. What do you do when all of the remainin players have an "ugly" card in their hand? This situation came up last night at my regular ...
Re:Confirming a Basic NLHE Concept
Well, even if you got that information, I don't see how you could fold after you raised it. I think I would prefer to flatcall the flop with position and let him bet the turn. Let's assume ...
Re:Holdem Question #2
I'd be inclined to bet again. It's kind of a mix of a semi-bluff and a semi-value bet, as there are a fair number of hands he would call the flop bet with that you can beat (most likely Kc- ...
how to play suited connectors in a loose LLHL
I'd like to hear your opinions on what's the best way to play siutyed conectors in a typically lose LLHL game. My curent strategy is the "pump or dump" strategy as ilustraetd in ...
Re:BB Hand with 2 Small Stack All-ins
I fold. The chances that you are dominated are too great to take the risk. The domination factor is so prevalent because if either player has a pair, then you have one overcard AT BEST, and if either ...
Re:Who here thinks Sammy Farha is amazing
... eflop with. A small percentage of players would never do it except with AA and Sammy would probably fold the KK ...
Re:What do you think? BAHH
The raise from that position might have been a little aggressive, but it depends on the table and how they were playing aorund the bubble. It might be a hand I raise if the table is playing really ...
hand question hold em tourney
I recently played in a small no limit hold em tourney. first key hand midway through tourney pickup Qs/Th in the small blind 3 limpers and me see the flop of QQ5 with 2 clubs i check inaudibly ...
Re:Ruling opinions solicited
The guy who is As he should, IMHO- the player shouldn't be verbalizing attempts at 'collusion' (trying to induce checking to increase the field that can knock out the all-in). ...
Re:Defending Blinds or Against Aggressive Players
... meaning that people were betting/raising with impunity with blind steals or on the flop since I was folding basically nearly all of the time. In other ...
Re:the truth about Russ Georgiev
I agree with you, Stud/eight is definmatly 1 of the most skillful games. I do think subsequently starting hands are important though, epsecialy to the beginner. Someone whome is just learning this ...
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. ...
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. ...
What is the Difference Between Cash Games and Tournaments?
Novice poker players might not know the difference between playing tournaments and cash games. In on-line games there are two options - one is a little safer, the Tournament, and the other, ...
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