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Re: Unique steal situation. A pro and another guy who\'s pretty good.
I thought this was a joke post, hard to believe pros are playing with 10 cent blinds. I see now you were serious. My sincere apologies.
Also, I thought when you said "This hand requires a considerable amount of thought, so take your time with it." you were either A)Being a condescending [censored], in which case I was offended B)Reaffirming that this was indeed a joke post, in which case I was annoyed. Still, sorry, shoulda tried to clarify before being an ass. |
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Re: Unique steal situation. A pro and another guy who\'s pretty good.
Pro play at 10c blinds table?
what a waste of time and talent! I am not a pro. I am playing at $200 ($1/$2) NL tables. I moved up from NL25 to NL200. If you cannot do that, don't be a pro. 8BB/hour=80cents/hour You can make more money anywhere else. |
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Re: Unique steal situation. A pro and another guy who\'s pretty good.
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[ QUOTE ] nd why is a "pro" playing a .10c blind game and why are you trying to outfox him out of $20? [/ QUOTE ] If the 'pro' lives in Mongolia, each one of those .25 BB could be a dinner! You think this is tricky, you should see the $2 tables. Tricky, tricky, tricky competition. Let's just say the $1.04 I made was well earned! [/ QUOTE ] vnh |
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Re: Unique steal situation. A pro and another guy who\'s pretty good.
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Pro play at 10c blinds table? what a waste of time and talent! I am not a pro. I am playing at $200 ($1/$2) NL tables. I moved up from NL25 to NL200. If you cannot do that, don't be a pro. 8BB/hour=80cents/hour You can make more money anywhere else. [/ QUOTE ] 5c 10c blinds... that THE grind [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Unique steal situation. A pro and another guy who\'s pretty good.
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Also, I thought when you said "This hand requires a considerable amount of thought, so take your time with it." you were either A)Being a condescending [censored], in which case I was offended B)Reaffirming that this was indeed a joke post, in which case I was annoyed. [/ QUOTE ] Knowing the poster (being his best friend), I'll come to his defense here... While I totally understand how you could see that as condescending, keep in mind that we're limit players, and for US, it does require a lot of thought. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] He was being quite serious at the time, and sincere, just so you know. --Dave. |
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Re: Unique steal situation. A pro and another guy who\'s pretty good.
Hey guys, does anyone have any preference between Amoeba's (and I respect this guy) line:
calling and raising / betting the turn Or what I did, which was to shovel maybe $3 more in there, could have been $2 more though, but I think three. (I was hero in this hand, villain was Adam) --Dave. To me, the idea of making a much larger turn bet, plus scary cards and land (including a jack, which I formerly would have been able to make fold), is really um... disheartening? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] But if it has to be done, I guess I could do it. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Unique steal situation. A pro and another guy who\'s pretty good.
it really doesn't matter I think if villain is checkraising with not much.
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Re: Unique steal situation. A pro and another guy who\'s pretty good.
Hey all,
Just wanted to say, I didn't think Dave played it well until afterward when he explained it to me. After recognizing it as pretty advanced (this is 4th level thinking here) I thought he should post it. He suggested I post it in the Mid-High stakes forum because that's where people would most likely appreciate the depth of the play. Sorry for ruffling feathers, to me this hand is God-like, but most everything is for a peon such as myself. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Carry on... nothing to see here. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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