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Old 04-28-2005, 03:45 AM
creedofhubris creedofhubris is offline
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Hey creed...

I basically meant to ask if nut peddling is the best way to move up quickly....

a simple explanation of why I should nut peddle would suffice...my poker game ism't going to improve much if all I get is scorn when I'm just looking for some help...

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You're asking questions as if you are new to the game and yet you have 500 posts. Just wondering what was up with that.
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Old 04-28-2005, 04:39 AM
Alexthegreat Alexthegreat is offline
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Hey creed...

I basically meant to ask if nut peddling is the best way to move up quickly....

a simple explanation of why I should nut peddle would suffice...my poker game ism't going to improve much if all I get is scorn when I'm just looking for some help...

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You're asking questions as if you are new to the game and yet you have 500 posts. Just wondering what was up with that.

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Oh, I'm new to ring game NL...I spent most of my first 450+ posts at SS limit....I'm a pretty decent NL tourney player and I'm trying to make the move to ring as well because I find it more challenging than limit

Is nut peddling about discipline?? I've learned to discipline myself through limit...do I need to learn a whole other side of it?? Or is nut peddling used to avoid sticky situations that only experience can solve??

Shouldn't I be in there mixing it up if I want to progress quickly??

Thanks
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Old 04-28-2005, 10:34 AM
Ray Zee Ray Zee is offline
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Default Re: For El Diablo

there is nothing wrong with these type of plays as long as you use them in the right spots against the right players. i would have raised a little more on 4th to also have the chance to win it there so you dont have to risk the larger amount on the river.
in general you dont want to get too involved with this hand in big pots so tread water carefully.
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