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Old 05-03-2005, 09:49 AM
bingledork bingledork is offline
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Default Re: Party $50 NL Tight Passive Play making 7 BB/100.

According to your own chart, you're not making anywhere close to 7BB/100. Only one of your aliases is over > 7BB/100, and that's less than 10% of your hands.

PS: Don't be a dick.
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Old 05-03-2005, 04:49 PM
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Old 05-03-2005, 04:51 PM
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Old 05-03-2005, 04:57 PM
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Default Re: Party $50 NL Tight Passive Play making 7 BB/100.

why can't you just add them all as aliases?
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Old 05-03-2005, 05:07 PM
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Default Re: Party $50 NL Tight Passive Play making 7 BB/100.

Results since 1st March..

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Old 05-03-2005, 06:53 PM
MrFroggyX MrFroggyX is offline
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Default Re: Party $50 NL Tight Passive Play making 7 BB/100.

I think he meant that he earns 7 Big Blind per/100 hands or e.g. 3.5PTBB.
That is not bad.. After all he is winning money compared to 90% off the poker players that is losing.

My suggestion for you, DragonBoy, if you want to make some serious cash is that you need to start raising much more pre-flop.. Raise AK,AQ and JJ+ in any position. Raise AJ,A10,Axs in the two last spots. On the button you can raise a lot off hands. Any PP and any hand that have an A, plus KQ.

Start with those hands and try it out. If you think it goes well you can sometimes start to raise suited connectors in early position and any two cards on the button. Play those hands exactly as your other raising hands post flop.

And post-flop:
After you have raised and get on or two callers. BET THE POT ON THE FLOP 99% OFF THE TIME. That means is the pot $3. Bet $3 regardless if you hit or not. If you get a caller don't bet on the turn and river unless you improve.

And also if you got TPBK.. And you are in the late position.. Bet the pot but if you meet resistance be ready to dump the hand. And my last tip is when you have something, a draw, Top pair, two pair or a monster. Bet the pot.. You should bet, bet , bet and raise every opportunity you get if you have something in 6 max.. even your draws.

Or if you don't like to play this aggressive style off poker.. Try the 10 max games where you can sit back and wait for your big hands and don't have to ante yourself to death.

EDIT:
And yes, you can win at poker by being a Tight Passive. But if you are Tight Aggressive you could very easy double your win rate at small stakes NL. In your case to at least 15 Big Blinds/100 hands. = double the income for the same work.
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Old 05-03-2005, 08:09 PM
AlexMR AlexMR is offline
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Default Re: Party $50 NL Tight Passive Play making 7 BB/100.

hey,

How do I take pics of the PT windows? Or , from any window???

I would like to make some posts....
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Old 05-04-2005, 06:32 AM
Marnixvdb Marnixvdb is offline
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Default Re: Party $50 NL Tight Passive Play making 7 BB/100.

Why dont you try the Print-Screen button and paste it in Paint or Photoshop or whatever?
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