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Old 11-07-2005, 04:47 PM
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Default Re: QJo, turn pickle

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Do you have a spade?


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Isn't it obvious I do not have a spade?


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What are the "xx" on the flop?


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Insignificant cards that I don't remember, that don't have anything to do with the hand. Hence, the x.


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What's your read on BB?



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I don't have one. I play 6-10 tables at once. Unless I notice someone unusual I simply assume they are a typical 3/6 idiot. If I think someone is out of line I normally note that in a post. But then again when people are out of line my decisions are often much easier.

So thanks for your (a) thoughtful and (b) meaningful response. Oh wait. None of the important and really basic info that you "require" is actually important at all. Please check all douches at the door.

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Despite my better judgment I will waste 3 more minutes of my life responding to your disrespectful post. First, it does appear that you don't have a spade. Why couldn't you just say that? Is your time too valuable to include it? Mine certainly is guessing about it. Second, the "xx" is rarely insignificant. If you don't understand that then, quite frankly, you're likely not much of a player. Third, is your comment about 6-10 tabling supposed to impress? It doesn't. I seven or eight table 30/60; does that make me a stud? No, it just means I play a lot of tables at once. If you're suggesting that reads are unimportant when multi-tabling that's idiotic. There's this amazing thing called pokertracker that, if used properly, will give you all kinds of useful information that some players can use to actually help them make decisions about how best to play a hand -- like this one, for example.

There are many excellent players who post on this forum; a player of your apparent calibre would do well to take whatever advice they are kind enough to offer rather than responding with ignorant insults and attitude.
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