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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
Its in your best interest to cover the players worse than you.
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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
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TWP, Garland, Bobbo, xorbie, Skeme, Sephus, and soah will back me up, I guarantee. [/ QUOTE ] Firstly, yes. Secondly, very cool to be in that list. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
that 850 area is former support acting as stiff resistance.
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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
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what do you mean by big stack play ? Oh wait....were you the guy that pushed all-in on me with a flush draw when I had two pair ? Thanks for the money dude. Appreciate it. [/ QUOTE ] You aren't making any sense in this thread. Knowing how to play a larger stack in a cash game can be highly profitable since the main area of weakness for most bad players is on the turn and river. With larger stacks you can create larger pots. |
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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
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$100 says I'm more experienced than you. [/ QUOTE ] says the man with 100 posts to the man with 1000 posts. since he could have easily prevented this outburst of idiocy by using the search function, i say no mercy; look him up and take his bankroll. fim |
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Are you playing 1/2 NL ? or .10/.25 NL ? Try it at .10/.25 NL and you will see that I've very very right. [/ QUOTE ] Actually I play .10/.25 and much prefer to have a big stack. Why would you not want have the most money at the table? Unless you expect to lose? |
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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
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Are you playing 1/2 NL ? or .10/.25 NL ? Try it at .10/.25 NL and you will see that I've very very right. [/ QUOTE ] Instead of just stating that you are very very right, why don't you explain the rationale behind your argument? |
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Re: Characteristics of winning/losing play.
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Svar till:</font><hr />
</font><blockquote><font class="small">Svar till:</font><hr /> Actually I play .10/.25 and much prefer to have a big stack. Why would you not want have the most money at the table? Unless you expect to lose? [/ QUOTE ] You are the guy that I see that is nearly collecting dust because he has been sitting at a table so long. His goal is to have the biggest stack at the table and maybe the biggest stack on Party Poker because his penis is so small. You don't care that the Table VPIP is 14 % , you want the biggest stack damn it. I hope your KK doesn't run into AA because that could be a 3 buy-in mistake. Oh yeah, you can handle it. Nevermind. I hope your set of 2's doesn't run into a set of 9's. [/ QUOTE ] I agree with raisethatmofo. Why force yourself to play big stack poker if you dont want to? Its much easier to get your AA called when you have the small/medium stack. It pretty much sucks sitting 5 hours to work stack up to 7 buy-ins before losing everything to flush vs flush or set vs set. |
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