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10-28-2013, 04:35 PM #21
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10-28-2013, 04:36 PM #22
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this is bs here:
mattdagreat6924 Posts SB 25.00
mommahud17 Posts BB 50.00
bug5961 Folds
swedebwfc1 Folds
SquisheeeFishy Folds
NiftyJ Folds
GodzAmongKingz1 All In 449.00
OneCard38 Folds
jonny806 Folds
mattdagreat6924 Calls 424.00
mommahud17 Calls 399.00
mattdagreat6924 Checks
mommahud17 Bets 50.00
mattdagreat6924 Raised to 450.00
mommahud17 Calls 400.00
mattdagreat6924 Bets 900.00
mommahud17 Calls 900.00
mattdagreat6924 All In 2796.00
mommahud17 All In 1151.00
mattdagreat6924 Shows Jh,7c
mommahud17 Shows Js,Ah
GodzAmongKingz1 Shows Ac,2d
GodzAmongKingz1 Out
mommahud17 Out
mattdagreat6924 Won 1347.00 from Pot 1 with Full House - Jacks over Sevens
mattdagreat6924 Won 5002.00 from Pot 2 with Full House - Jacks over Sevens
mattdagreat6924 Won 1645.00 from Pot 3 with Full House - Jacks over SevensJUST PLAYIN FOR FUN
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10-28-2013, 04:38 PM #23
I was doing pot control, in case someone sucks out I can get away from it. It was a pointless attempt since my stack was so small I was commited to call anyhow. Of course I'm raising if I had at least 20 BB.
I know what I'm doing lol. ABC poker just doesn't cut it, these days.Your hole cards are the least important factor in Texas hold'em.
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10-28-2013, 04:39 PM #24
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10-28-2013, 04:40 PM #25
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10-28-2013, 04:42 PM #26
lol. or I can see a flop against Q6s, in which i have him dominated and have the advantage of playing a small pot and have position. Good players love small pots, since it reduces variance. The only thing I have to worry about is a shot in the dark against me. My point is, I'm a loser no matter what I do.
Your hole cards are the least important factor in Texas hold'em.
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10-28-2013, 04:45 PM #27
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10-28-2013, 04:46 PM #28
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10-28-2013, 07:30 PM #29
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Is it just me or does this happen to everyone. You get to the buble and have a little bit over average stack but the blinds are so large that you raaise a good hand preflop and more than half your stack is on. You get called miss the flop and are so pot commited that you have to go all in just to get ah feel for where you are at in the hand.
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10-28-2013, 07:42 PM #30
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you have to open this mate, pot control does not mean limping pre and seeing a small pot. pot control means when you're postflop and you see a scary board that you can easily get check/raised on you decide to check it instead of betting so you don't bloat the pot up. Basically by keeping the pot small you'll be able to continue with your hand if you feel you have a chance @ winning in showdown. also u get ur opp to try and bluff u if u think that they think you're weak.
u made a huge mistake limping because u only have 16bbs and with the blinds raising every 8 minutes you will want to double ASAP. and in this particular hand if u limp a strong hand like KQo and miss the flop what's your plan of action? fold? that's a waste of 1 BB and you'll be down to a 10BB stack when the blinds raise again.
even if you hit your hand your opp most likely will miss, so really you could have picked up the same amount raising pre than limping and betting post. Also, this particular tourney is high variance because it's basically a turbo.
good players recognize when they make mistakes, you need to learn the fundamentals and learn why some of the plays you make are not optimal. we all make mistakes but the best players learn from it and fix it. this is not how you crush freerolls.Last edited by lorenz0wns; 10-28-2013 at 07:44 PM.