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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Dealt to SteveKeys [ Kh 8s ] SteveKeys calls [200]. [/ QUOTE ]´ Wtf, just wtf? [/ QUOTE ] what are you implying here? [/ QUOTE ] It's easy to trap someone when you flop top two. Fold preflop. Judging from that one hand and how pleased you said you were by it, it's highly likely you're playing far too loose in the early stages or the tourney, and not aggressively enough on the bubble. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Dealt to SteveKeys [ Kh 8s ] SteveKeys calls [200]. [/ QUOTE ]´ Wtf, just wtf? [/ QUOTE ] what are you implying here? [/ QUOTE ] It's easy to trap someone when you flop top two. Fold preflop. Judging from that one hand and how pleased you said you were by it, it's highly likely you're playing far too loose in the early stages or the tourney, and not aggressively enough on the bubble. [/ QUOTE ] No believe me I play tight as a 12 year old mormon until about 4-6 ppl left unless of course I have a good hand. Then I will loosen up and play a tad bigger range of hands. This was from a 2-Table 10+1 Nl Hold'em tourney by the way. These guys were playing mostly anything since they taught they were safe with their big stacks. I was shocked that he even had a pair like the queens. Anyway I still have a lot of learning to do since I am making these mistakes at a 10+1 level. But anyways. I appreciate the help and comments. Thanks, Steve. |
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fold preflop or raise to steal. On the flop I would raise if these guys are as loose as you say. Your hand is great right now but very vulnerable.
Oh yeah, and your stats are meaningless |
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