is true, donkeys do not lie ... if you can not distinguish these lost. luck friend
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is true, donkeys do not lie ... if you can not distinguish these lost. luck friend
luckyy
You should probably slow down and especially in freerolls maintain being tight until you reach a point of near 15 bb's then you can be a little wider with your shoving range but if you think you're getting anyone off a flush draw in a free roll think again
when you get to your 4k number, slow down play cat1 hands, be selective, and study what the other players are showing up with
Great advice!! Thanks, I never thought about it that way... I was in a recent freeroll and I shoved 10k to a 17k stack with jj (flop = 10-5-7) and an AK called geting the bastard on the turn. Never again in a freeroll...
cat1 hands???Quote:
when you get to your 4k number, slow down play cat1 hands, be selective, and study what the other players are showing up with
lol, sure seems that way sometimes...
alot of players need an initial double before they feel comfortable, thats why I enjoy double stack tournaments