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dirty moose 08-06-2005 07:18 AM

A Good Game
 
I would like to see what everyone defines as a "good game" Fixed limit holdem please.

-moose

csuf_gambler 08-06-2005 08:19 AM

Re: A Good Game
 
when you raise UTG with AA and get 8 callers.

nervous 08-06-2005 08:21 AM

Re: A Good Game
 
>4 people at showdown

timprov 08-06-2005 03:51 PM

Re: A Good Game
 
One where people give me money.

08-06-2005 04:04 PM

Re: A Good Game
 
lots and lots of limping and cold calls

einbert 08-06-2005 06:05 PM

Re: A Good Game
 
A game with people that don't think very much about what is going on, and preferably don't understand starting hand requirements as well.

timprov 08-06-2005 06:07 PM

Re: A Good Game
 
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A game with people that don't think very much about what is going on, and preferably don't understand starting hand requirements as well.

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I prefer a game where people are thinking about what's going on, but badly, and working from a starting hand chart.

einbert 08-06-2005 06:12 PM

Re: A Good Game
 
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working from a starting hand chart.

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Why would you prefer people that play preflop pretty close to correctly? People that constantly make the wrong play before the flop and are not good postflop players are just going to be hemmorhaging money constantly. People that suck postflop but play close to correctly preflop are going to lose, but a lot less. Why would anything else be the case?

Maybe I don't understand your post.

edge 08-06-2005 06:17 PM

Re: A Good Game
 
One where all players cap all streets and then fold on the river to the last bet every hand.

I don't play limit [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

timprov 08-06-2005 06:18 PM

Re: A Good Game
 
[ QUOTE ]
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working from a starting hand chart.

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Why would you prefer people that play preflop pretty close to correctly? People that constantly make the wrong play before the flop and are not good postflop players are just going to be hemmorhaging money constantly. People that suck postflop but play close to correctly preflop are going to lose, but a lot less. Why would anything else be the case?

Maybe I don't understand your post.

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Working from a chart is not equal to playing correctly, or even all that close to correctly. Chart-users are incredibly exploitable, much more than calling stations.


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