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Re: Table selection at 109s
um, i'm pretty sure he was joking.
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#12
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Re: Table selection at 109s
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] ? just sit on their rights. what's so hard about that [/ QUOTE ] Good suggestion. The only time I ever play a hand is when I'm pushing, and when I do, I'd much rather be playing with someone who understands proper push/fold strategy. Thanks for the help, problem solved. [/ QUOTE ] How is that? If they're any good, they'll adjust, won't they? [/ QUOTE ] turn yer sarcasm detector back on ilya. holla |
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Re: Table selection at 109s
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Nice avatar. I had Mongolian Beef for lunch and made ample use of spicy mustard on the side. It was very very good. Yugoslav [/ QUOTE ] Just make sure you push every hand from the Hijack. |
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Re: Table selection at 109s
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[ QUOTE ] ? just sit on their rights. what's so hard about that [/ QUOTE ] Good suggestion. The only time I ever play a hand is when I'm pushing, and when I do, I'd much rather be playing with someone who understands proper push/fold strategy. Thanks for the help, problem solved. [/ QUOTE ] bones as you probably know, most 2+2ers are very weak in the early game, and dont play nearly enough hands. the way you get yer edge on them is by playing a lot in lvls 1-3. juice it up with all kinds of fun little hands while they fold their way to lvl 5. holl |
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Re: Table selection at 109s
ugh, try bumping up to the $215s where there are even more 8-10 tabling pros. I had one table last week where at the start I already had notes on every player at the table (that is not a good thing).
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Re: Table selection at 109s
damn fools, take a joke.
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