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Old 04-13-2005, 05:03 AM
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Default Re: What type of poker should I teach friends?

no, no no... starluck's WR is $1800- at $1 bets the SD is @42$ that is, 2/3 of results will be within +58$ and +142$. RoR of $1 bets is negligable. 10$ bets? 18% or so.
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Old 04-13-2005, 05:36 AM
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TEXAS HOLD'EM
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Old 04-13-2005, 05:53 AM
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2-7 Triple Draw. They will be experts in no time!

Seriously - I wish I had spent all this time learning 7 card stud or Omaha because the players in these games are so much worse... Hold'em players on average are getting better and better as a whole making it harder to win money.
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Old 04-13-2005, 06:31 AM
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If you learn hold'em though it is pretty easy to transfer your skills to another game, or vice versa.

I have no idea how to play stud, but I do good at it because I still know the approximate strength of my hand, can kind of read my opponents, can remember most of the cards that have been exposed, and I'm aggressive, which makes me someone you don't want to mess with at the 7'stud table, even though i'm pretty much clueless.

I'm amazed that i'm actually a winner at 7'stud (maybe i'm just getting lucky so far), but the above appears to create a dangerous combination, even if you aren't an expert in the game.
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Old 04-13-2005, 07:30 AM
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I don't know why people have called me out on this. I'm helping them learn to make much more than they could at a normal job, and I would think I could expect at least some token compensation for the time I spent tutoring them.

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How do you know that? What if they have weakness that make them unable to be winners at all?

Seems a bit premature to celebrate the smashing success this poker summer job turned out to be.
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Old 04-13-2005, 07:34 AM
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Getting a Bankroll

1. Open up a Neteller account with the $100.
2. Open up a Star luck Casino account. Follow the BJ chart for the site and get the $100 for $100 match bonus. You should finish with a profit by flat betting $1 a hand. Do not bet more than $1 a hand. Don’t stop following the chart. Finish the requirements and withdraw to Neteller
3. Planet Luck is just like Star luck, so repeat with just $100. Leave the rest in Neteller. Follow the BJ chart for the site and get the $100 for $100 match bonus. You should finish with a profit by flat betting $1 a hand. Do not bet more than $1 a hand. Don’t stop following the chart. Finish the requirements and withdraw to Neteller
4. Casino on Net is $200 for $200 match. Follow the BJ chart for the site and get the $100 for $100 match bonus. You should finish with a profit by flat betting $1 a hand. Do not bet more than $1 a hand. Don’t stop following the chart. Finish the requirements and withdraw to Neteller
5. Ace Club is next. $100 for $100.


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maybe i'm nitpicking here, but, PLEASE, don't post this stuff in the zoo, this is how profitable bonuses get killed. remember capt. cooks? remember main st? i do...

*sighs*


BTW, your info is innacurate. PM me and i will explain. (no spam)

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Yeah, this highly classified material has been unknown to the 2+2 masses...

Sad thing is you probably don't realize you are in like the 5th generation of bonuswhores that have done these casino bonuses.
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