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Small Stakes Hold'em
03-28-2005, 03:41 PM
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PP 3/6: Set of Queens on a very scary board
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scrummie2
Re: PP 3/6: Set of Queens on a very scary board
Nope. Think you had the right read -- A of Spades in his hand, maybe As Jx or As Qx -- in this situation I'd take one off on the spade on the turn even just to see whether the board paired
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Small Stakes Hold'em
03-12-2005, 12:45 PM
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Typical pair vs. overcard
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scrummie2
Re: Typical pair vs. overcard
I'd call here - your check on the turn means he's going to bet no matter what he had...but his check on the turn leads me to be believe he's not confident in his hand. I'd put him on either a small...
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Poker Theory
03-05-2005, 09:22 AM
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David Skalansky as a poker player
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scrummie2
Re: David Skalansky as a poker player
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Yeah, but the WSOP isn't a supersatellite. The pay does increase and pretty drastically as you get near first place.
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One of Sklansky's examples from the book makes sense...
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Small Stakes Hold'em
03-02-2005, 10:36 AM
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Top 2 on a one-suited flop
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scrummie2
Re: Top 2 on a one-suited flop
I'd raise while it was still SB to see what happens...just called, the guy is probably drawing for a fourth heart. Capped, he's probably got the flush, but I'd call anyway to see the turn.
Either...
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Beginners Questions
02-28-2005, 09:35 PM
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When should I consider moving back down a level?
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scrummie2
Re: When should I consider moving back down a level?
I just moved down for the week from 3/6 after going from 12.1 BB/hr for the last week (was on a good streak) to down about 100 BB over the weekend. Just wasn't playing well -- playing too many...
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Beginners Questions
02-26-2005, 02:16 PM
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Amusing yourself on a losing day
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scrummie2
Re: Amusing yourself on a losing day
Having one of those days too.
Feel a bit better because I played enough hands to release my reload bonus
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Beginners Questions
02-26-2005, 12:21 AM
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Need to know question
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scrummie2
Re: Need to know question
obviously
i was just making an observation on the types of players i'm tracking
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Small Stakes Hold'em
02-26-2005, 12:16 AM
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Should I raise with the nut straight?
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scrummie2
Re: Should I raise with the nut straight?
Agree - people will call your bets so get the most for your hand
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Beginners Questions
02-26-2005, 12:00 AM
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Need to know question
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scrummie2
Re: Need to know question
I've found it's tapered off at 3/6 - although it still happens there are less people in most pots and I've been able to figure out pretty quickly when people have rags
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Small Stakes Hold'em
02-23-2005, 03:43 PM
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absolute insanity at party 2/4
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scrummie2
Re: absolute insanity at party 2/4
yeah, saw that. ha ha
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Small Stakes Hold'em
02-23-2005, 03:38 PM
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absolute insanity at party 2/4
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scrummie2
Re: absolute insanity at party 2/4
that waitlist is hilarious
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Small Stakes Hold'em
02-23-2005, 03:27 PM
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Guess who has what...
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scrummie2
Guess who has what...
Normally I don't railbird other people's hands but I couldn't believe this one. I thought it was pretty obvious what two of the people had watching the hand...what interested me is what MP2 could...
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Multi-table Tournaments
02-05-2005, 03:07 PM
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Tax Implications- big tournament win
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scrummie2
Re: Tax Implications- big tournament win
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Call me totally stupid if you like, but how do the feds find out about money won from an offshore gambling site? Especially when you cash out via check?
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A...
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Multi-table Tournaments
02-05-2005, 02:59 PM
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Tax Implications- big tournament win
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scrummie2
Re: Tax Implications- big tournament win
I'm a law student (not a tax lawyer, but have taken tax). Rule on gambling winnings is that they are income, and must be declared as such - however, you can "basket" them against your gambling...
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