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Multi-table Tournaments
08-25-2005, 11:17 AM
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Pushing with any two
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Murdz
Re: Pushing with any two
No one is going to fold to a $350 bet when they have $100 in the pot. You will get called by both limpers 100% of the time and even worse possibly have them check the hand down.
When you are this...
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Multi-table Tournaments
08-23-2005, 10:31 AM
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Playing a Monster in a Multiway Pot
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Murdz
Playing a Monster in a Multiway Pot
From the WSOP Circuit $2000 buy in at Tunica. Level 2. Blinds are 25/50. Table played very tight early and all players have around $3000 in chips.
Don Mullis is in the CO, it's folded to him and...
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Multi-table Tournaments
08-23-2005, 10:14 AM
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Tournament success for tight players - success tied to catching cards?
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Murdz
Re: Tournament success for tight players - success tied to catching cards?
The between weak/tight, tight/aggressive and loose aggressive is razor thin. Tournament poker is all situations and you need to play the style that will make you the most money at your table at that...
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Multi-table Tournaments
08-17-2005, 03:36 PM
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Tunica next weekend
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Posted By
Murdz
Re: Tunica next weekend
I'd say it depends on your bankroll. The 2/5 NL cash game is real soft. 5/10 NL cash game a little more difficult. I didn't play 10/20 Limit but my buddies said it played by the book and they did...
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Multi-table Tournaments
08-17-2005, 11:29 AM
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Hand from the final table at the $1000 buy in event at Tunica
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Murdz
Re: Hand from the final table at the $1000 buy in event at Tunica
Sorry, I forgot to mention the blinds. They were 3,000/6,000 w/ a $500 ante.
Note to self never trap with AK. It was the only mistake I made in 16 hours of play. It's ashame it was so costly.
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Multi-table Tournaments
08-16-2005, 10:04 PM
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Hand from the final table at the $1000 buy in event at Tunica
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Posted By
Murdz
Hand from the final table at the $1000 buy in event at Tunica
I played this hand and it cost me the tournament. I'd like some advice from y'all.
Chip Counts:
Tony Lay 138,500
Dennis Perry 186,500
Will Wetzel 175,000
Craig...
Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
01-11-2005, 06:34 PM
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When do you look at your cards?
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Posted By
Murdz
Re: When do you look at your cards?
You are the smart ass who made a comment about seeing into the player's souls when I said no such thing. However, on your extensive list of the 500 most important things in a NL touney, you post the...
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Multi-table Tournaments
01-11-2005, 06:09 PM
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Worst. Poker. Ever.
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Posted By
Murdz
Re: Worst. Poker. Ever.
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I thought about laying it down when the betting got back to me
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sure you did.
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Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
01-11-2005, 05:08 PM
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When do you look at your cards?
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Posted By
Murdz
Re: When do you look at your cards?
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Anything to do with "tells" or "playing the player, not the cards" or any of the other bullsh!t that semi-beginners-turned-tournament-experts spout aren't in the top 10 of "important...
Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
01-11-2005, 04:48 PM
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When do you look at your cards?
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Posted By
Murdz
Re: When do you look at your cards?
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I never realized that this was a matter of sophistication... Do you play mostly live games? I find that most people at a full ring do look at their cards when...
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Multi-table Tournaments
01-11-2005, 04:37 PM
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When do you look at your cards?
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Posted By
Murdz
Re: When do you look at your cards?
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Or do something completely different every time, which is much easier. It can also be distracting to players watching you when you use overly exagerated expressions. The key is to know...
Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
01-11-2005, 04:28 PM
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When do you look at your cards?
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Posted By
Murdz
Re: When do you look at your cards?
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I never realized that this was a matter of sophistication... Do you play mostly live games? I find that most people at a full ring do look at their cards when they're dealt, rather...
Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
01-11-2005, 03:16 PM
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When do you look at your cards?
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Posted By
Murdz
Re: When do you look at your cards?
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To me it's obvious that almost anyone would give the strongest tell right after looking at one's cards. That's the *worst* time to have everybody watching.
If you wait to look at your...
Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
01-11-2005, 02:35 PM
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When do you look at your cards?
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Posted By
Murdz
Re: When do you look at your cards?
It is difficult to get a read on people, when they all look at their cards at the same time after being dealt. However, that in itself tells you, your opponents are not very sophisitcated. I usually...
Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
01-11-2005, 02:09 PM
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Worst. Poker. Ever.
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48
Posted By
Murdz
Re: Worst. Poker. Ever.
It was on Party. $10 buy in to qualify for the Super weekday tourney. Sorry about the lack of info.
Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
01-11-2005, 02:00 PM
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When in the blinds..
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Posted By
Murdz
Re: When in the blinds..
If there's a raise in front of me, I call. If there's several limpers, the play is to raise. You need to define your hand.
Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
01-11-2005, 01:57 PM
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Worst. Poker. Ever.
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48
Posted By
Murdz
Worst. Poker. Ever.
I was playing very tight but very agressively. I hadn't played a hand in a while after doubling up with AK. Could I have done anything different here? I thought about laying it down when the betting...
Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
10-11-2004, 02:13 PM
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A complete disaster
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Posted By
Murdz
Re: A complete disaster
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Edit: Also, because the average is probably around 80-90k (rough guess based on previous experiences in what I presume is the 22:15 $11R tournament on 'stars), betting all-in on the...
Forum:
Multi-table Tournaments
10-11-2004, 12:30 PM
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A complete disaster
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Posted By
Murdz
A complete disaster
I have been lurking here for awhile and my game has radically improved. Thank you all for your insight. This hand occurred at 1 am and I was exhausted but I was playing extremely well until this...
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