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I know I'm derailing the discussion from the OP's incredibly important issue, but which site offers 5 player SNGs? Also, what is the prize payout schedule? (IE - Most 10 player SNGs are 1st - .5 of pool, 2nd - .3, 3rd - .2) [/ QUOTE ] Pacific, for one. I think the payout is as you described. |
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i think you should fold preflop. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah but he's got to be "macho i'm gunna take charge first hand". |
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Prima, but I don't remember the structure.
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You bet the pot with middle pair - medium kicker. And then you called his all-in raise b/c your instincts told you it is a bluff?
That's a good play? FYI, Im not an expert but I typically slowplay a big pair when someone attempts to steal. |
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Ok there is no question that this is a pathetic beat and an even more pathetic post. However as I reply to it I see there are over 200 views. I thought everyone hated bad beat stories. They seem to be like train wrecks though; everyone looks anyhow.
Meanwhile there is a post by Trix (whiff) that presently has only 80 views yet 26 replies, indicating that there is some kind of discussion going on. No one seems to be looking for discussion though, just train wrecks. |
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That thread sucks.
This thread sucks as well but its more entertaining to see some idiot act like an idiot its what makes shows like jerry springer entertaining. |
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It's a cold world, baby girl.
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Bad Beat?
Try my wife.. after I leave the toilet seat up! or... Roy Jones Jr. at the Olympic Boxing gold medal round.. "highly disputed" = he destroyed his opponent and the judges gave the win to the local korean fighter. Jones had a very successful career as an amateur boxer, culminating in his representing the United States at the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games. His participation there proved to be controversial since, just as in Michael Carbajal's case, he lost a highly disputed decision in the final. Jones lost to a South Korean fighter, and a subsequent investigation led some of the judges to admit that they had accepted bribes from Korean officials to vote against Jones. Jones never accepted the silver medal, and his case, along with Carbajal's, led Olympic organizers to establish a new scoring system for Olympic boxing, a system that later began to be used on all amateur fights. |
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