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Short-Handed games, article by John D\'Agostino
http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/proLessons.php?lesson=32
He mentions dumping many hands, preflop to re-raises. Find, I agree. Is playing simply the hands he mentioned 3 or 4 handed enough to be profitable? I just can't imagine any pocket pair, suited connectors big broadway coming around often enough in very short games. |
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Re: Short-Handed games, article by John D\'Agostino
does he mention in the article how you are supposed to throw chips at people and pout?
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Re: Short-Handed games, article by John D\'Agostino
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does he mention in the article how you are supposed to throw chips at people and pout? [/ QUOTE ] Of course not; that occurred at a full table. |
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Re: Short-Handed games, article by John D\'Agostino
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[ QUOTE ] does he mention in the article how you are supposed to throw chips at people and pout? [/ QUOTE ] Of course not; that occurred at a full table. [/ QUOTE ] ahh, the US Poker Championship, 2004. That was devasting, I'm sure. |
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Re: Short-Handed games, article by John D\'Agostino
I'm curious if I upset anyone. I thought this may be a more interesting topic?
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Re: Short-Handed games, article by John D\'Agostino
In general I agree with this article though I have differing views on raising small pocket pairs.
I don't like killing my implied odds with these hands. |
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