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  1. #71
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    The betting procedure goes like this: (1.) Before each player is dealt two down cards, the player at the immediate left of the button, called the "Small Blind" is forced to bet $1 (half the minimum bet). Then the player to his left and two seats to the left of the button, called the"Big Blind", is forced to bet $2. Each player is then dealt a two card hand. Then the player at the left of the big blind is first to act and he must either call the big blind's $2 bet, raise, or fold his hand. Continuing in turn clockwise, all the players around the table either call, raise or fold. When the Typical game table - Holdem poker game betting procedure rules
    betting gets back around to the small blind, he or she can fold and lose only the half minimum bet of $1 placed earlier, call the amount necessary to get up to the betting level or raise $2 if there is a raise left. The big blind is then the last to act before any cards are turned up in the middle. The blinds are played in the first round only( 2.) The dealer turns three cards up in the center of the table. This is the "Flop". As always, the player at the left of the button is first to act. There are no more forced bets and the players can all check around if they want to. Bets right after the flop are at the $2 minimum bet level. (3.) Now comes the "Turn" card with more betting that now goes to the $4 level (4.) Finally the last, or "River" card is turned up. The last $4 betting round takes place. The players still in the contest reveal the

  2. #72
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    I either play tight or super aggresive if others are cause i hate being bubble boy if i double up then i calm down and settle in

  3. #73
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    i prefer play tight

  4. #74
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    yea bigger tourament better money 11dollar sng play only aa kk kq k10 all good hand and u do okay

  5. #75
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    I always plays a tournament very tight on the first hour. Then iŽll become more agressive on the next blinds levels.

  6. #76
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    just play solid hands ,,,not just because i feel lucky,,,
    " JUST KILLIN TIME,,, WAITING FOR TIME TO KILL ME,,,"

  7. #77
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    Quote Originally Posted by armilon View Post
    I always plays a tournament very tight on the first hour. Then iŽll become more agressive on the next blinds levels.
    i don't like this stratgey for a few reasons 1. because bigger stacks tend to call shorter stacks with weaker hands and therefor you will get sucked out more! 2. if you go card dead after the 1st hour your in trouble... 3. i think if your a soild player u wanna see flops early well the blinds are cheap as well this way u can make plays based on how you feel out the table. but thats just me everyone likes to play what works for them!

  8. #78
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    Hy guys!! In the beggining usually i am tight...As soon the blinds rise i loose my game...

  9. #79
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    would say it's almost the way I play, but more of a bad beat left me on canvas

  10. #80
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    option 1: 27-45 players SnG (I like these to be Turbo), if you have $100 in cashier I suggest you play $1 SnG
    option 2: 6-10 players double up SnG, this is quite easy ... if $100 in cashier you can try $2 buy-in

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