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Re: Party\'s Good players screenames
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on the $10's, i am not sure what to say about the $10's. enough said. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, last night this fool paid me off when (my A5) turned trip 5's HU against his overcards (Q9). He hit a nine on the river and paid off my value bet. I didn't say anything until later when I held JJ and flopped J66 against 4 opponents (including him). Checked around and I bet it pretty strong. Folded around. I showed the 2nd nuts and he goes "God, good thing I didn't have a 6". I said: "Yeah, or Q9...you might have paid my boat off with Q9" |
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Re: Party\'s Good players screenames
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I have just started playing party poker's 10+1 NL holdem after switching from pokerstars. I tried to search this and couldn't find anything so yell at me if you wish. I was wondering what are some of the screenames of the sharks that play at these stakes on party? any good players i should watch out for? are there any posts anyone could link me to that deal with this topic? thanks in advance [/ QUOTE ] me, i'll be back at the 11s soon after my brief foray into 6max, but i'll only be there for a couple weeks hopefully just to get back into the swing, i'll be 8 tabling, and my sn's are pretty similar/wacky, so see you around |
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Re: Party\'s Good players screenames
I am now at the 11s rebuilding, and I wouldnt be the first player there doing so.
The 11s are a magical wonderland of bankroll building. They help with confidence as well. You will find lots and lots of good and great players there. If I had a regular job I would never go lower then the 55s probably, but I don't. When my BR gets low I have choices to make, and stepping down is normally the best choice to make. Lets make more absolute blanket statements and see where that gets us... |
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