I have a love/hate relationship with Rush Poker .. its very addicting .. and I think I've actually improved my overall pker skills by playing there .. but for some reason I almost always lose in the end there
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Thread: Rush poker at Full Tilt
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12-22-2010, 06:04 PM #31
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12-22-2010, 06:14 PM #32
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rush poker sucks! gives poker a bad name and turns it into bingo and roll of the dice, which means alot of donks....should be banned, its not real poker...
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12-22-2010, 06:20 PM #33
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yes i don't mind rush poker bit the same aways lose at the end or bubbling
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12-22-2010, 06:35 PM #34
The best way to advance in RUSH is to slow down your play.....most oppenents will move on!
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12-24-2010, 10:26 AM #35
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Rush Poker is a lot of fun because you get a lot of hands, but the bad thing is that you lose part of the game of studying people to see how they play and then reacting to what they do. But it is a lot of fun. (fast money or fast bankrupcey
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12-24-2010, 10:39 AM #36
I hate this shit because isnt poker is lotto and I dont play lotto, but gl to you!
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12-24-2010, 11:53 AM #37
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i havent tried it and dont think i will, i dont like playing bingo poker.
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12-24-2010, 12:47 PM #38
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As a big stack, you are a threat to all smaller stacks at the table. You should bully the small or medium stacks, but avoid other big stacks if there are any at your table. Focus on the very small and the small stacks. Deploy an aggressive style that will rout your short-stacked opponents.
The very small stacks are desperate. They can only fold or push allin. As a big stack, you must either test them by putting them all-in or call their desperate bets most of the time. Your decision to call their allin bets depends on the odds that you get and the relative size of your respective stacks.
For example at a 9-handed table at Titan Poker, you have 40k in chips in the big blind, the very small stack in the button has 2k, the blinds are 150/300, the ante is 25 and the button is first in the pot and raises allin. Calling costs you 1,675 or about 4% of our stack, i.e. there is no risk in calling. The pot is 2,650 so you need to win at least 39% of the time for calling to have positive EV.
Note that it would be ok to call even with about 35% chance of winning instead of 39%, because the benefit of eliminating one player plus having an even bigger stack more than compensate for the risk of losing this bet and having a slightly smaller stack.
Assuming that the very small stack's range for making this push is {any ace, any pair and any face card}, a random card has 38.5% pot equity against his range. So you should almost always call in this situation.
What we define as small stacks are stacks around 10k in chips in our example, and not larger than 20k, so the worse case if you lose a big pot against one of them is that you lose half your stack. You must bully them, steal blinds from them and raise them at times. The following techniques against short stacks are suggested:
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12-24-2010, 12:58 PM #39
I played Cashgame and some MTT. Rushpoker is Adrenalin pure all time.
But you can play so much loose or Bluff to much as in normal one, because many Player fold till they got AA or KK with is hard to beat.
I love it and hate it.
SEEYAFINALTABLE
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12-24-2010, 02:21 PM #40
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The strategy is.. wait for premium hands or raise late (people have already folded)