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  1. looks like dn ended the session up 67k.
  2. Dr. zoidberg2 won the party 250k 2 weeks in a row...both 1800 player tourneys back in march or april.
  3. 14.6k . Finished 6th in the Party Poker Quarter Million couple months back.
  4. You are right. He is a 1 hit wonder. He is tied for the most bracelets in WSOP history, most final tables made in the WSOP, and the most cashes ever in the WSOP. He sucks.
  5. Yes, a queen is really going to help improve AK on the river she might be priced in to call with A high. Sounds like a Danny Nguyen move to me.
  6. On the flop he has the best possible hand, but altogether his opponents like you said have 16 collective outs and he has no redraws. With no possible redraws it simply takes 14 outs for your opponent to be a slight favorite against you on the flop. So yes he is behind on the flop, but if he dodges a blank on the turn then he becomes the favorite...about a 3:2 favorite.
  7. You definitely have to call here, but I would also argue for a raise here. If you are going to call your opponent down you can argue that putting in the 2 bets on the turn may be a good play. You have position and if your opponent smooth calls he will most likely check to you on the river where you can check it down or bet if you improve.
  8. Depends on how much the opponent had left. If it was a reasonable amount I'd call because I don't have to be right too often for calling here to be correct, but a big enough bet I could fold this. Not to beat up your play or nothing, but your preflop raise was waaaaay too small. You've got 5x limpers + the blinds which puts the pot at $20 and you raise to 18... I know you want to get action on your aces, but you have to make a raise here of about 4xbb + limpers or about $25-30.
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    mahatma

    prahlad friedman
  10. tell us how you really feel. Anyways, I can't wait til you bring Barry back to reality...when are your matches going to be scheduled for?
  11. I dunno, but I once had it happen with 4 people left in an SNG. I was the chip leader and 2 short stacks go all in, I look down at JJ and go all in and the 2nd largest stack goes all in with QQ. It was QQ vs JJ vs 88 vs 66. 88 and QQ hit sets and I runner runner for straight and knock everyone out.
  12. i played on there for the first 2 weeks and showed a pretty nice profit once I could 3 table + the bonuses, but the games were not soft at all. I could easily 2 or 3 table at Party and make just as much if not more with less variance.
  13. That's why he was down to less than 25k on the first day and now is one of the chip leaders.
  14. Welp if a blank hits the river here I would normally bet out about 2/3 of the pot maybe a bit more, but in this case it will be different since I'm short stacked . This size bet would be giving the person approximately 2.5:1 on his money to call here which is the approximate chance that I am holding an A-rag vs JT (39:16). On the river with a smooth call lets look at 2 cases. First off both players called on the turn and second the person in mp1 folds on the turn. In case 1 there will be 16000 in the pot and Suited would have about 13.5 left. Moving all in here would be ok if a blank woul
  15. The pot looks like this 200+400+(50 * 10 antes)+ 400+400+(1200*3)+3500 at this point there is 9000 in the pot. Kurt goes over the top for 16500 putting the pot up to 25500 and 13k for the player to call. So he is approximately getting 2:1 on his money like stated. As the person with 3 aces you have to think about what kind of hand does your opponent hold. There are 3 decisions to make here. 1st your opponent is bluffing which I would probably not consider too heavily. 2nd your opponent has an A. If this is the case then it is a freeroll to 3 outs unless your opponent is lucky enough to
  16. The problem with this is (and i can't verify this without the stack sizes and bet sizes, but it is a logical guess since Suited was short-stacked) that the opponent is not making a mistake by calling here. He has the worst hand, but there is only 1 hand that beats him at this point and that is JT, assuming that people will be raising with AK, AQ, AA, KK, QQ (which is a virtual certainty) every other hand either loses, or splits the pot or is a freeroll to 4 outs. After his bet on the turn I am guessing that any raise that suited could make still gives this person the sufficient odds to call
  17. This is the epitome of why pushing on the turn here is wrong. If the guy is priced into calling a raise on the turn with his 3 aces the best option is to call since he is going to call your raise anyway. You still have the opportunity to get the rest of his chips on the river when a blank hits by either betting out or by checking and letting him put you all in (which i think is dangerous since he might just check behind you). If the board pairs you lost a bunch of chips, but you saved yourself the tournament. Sure you are the short stack, but you are still alive at least. I'm not sure the
  18. AK, AQ are not probable, but KQ is definitely possible.
  19. Yes he's in good position after the flop, but in a multiway pot with 3 cards in the playing zone he's going to get action if he plays this somewhat aggressively. If he doesn't he wouldn't have gotten any action anyway by giving a free card. I'm not saying that he has to raise all in here on the flop, but he probably should raise to define his hand and push 1 of the players out and potentially buy him another couple of cards that won't nullify his hand. Sure he wants to maximize his profits here, but tournament play is about survival. There are 9 cards in the deck that nullify the nuts and
  20. i've cleared about 60 bucks of the bonus so far with about 15 total table hours at 2/4 and 3/6. Last couple of days I have bene able to 3 table for an hour or 2 so I expect if I had more time to play I could put a decent dent in this bonus.
  21. University of California Davis
  22. I've been betaing for them for awhile now. The site has come along way. It used to crash with like 30 player tourneys. The graphics aren't the best, but I get tired of the graphics at many sites. I play for the money. Unfortunately getting games is kind of difficult. I have been able to play 3/6 yesterday and today as well as 2/4 and .5/1. Getting the bonus is going to be difficult at any limit less than 3/6. However, multi-tabling at the smaller limits helps out getting your hours from the vfp. The name is nuttedup if you want to sign up and use me as a referral. You get into specia
  23. Um, wrong.He could be beat. A-9, A-Q, 9-9? Not everyone at the table is going to 3-bet preflop with those hands.Doesn't mean he should fold though. He said he's seen as the loose one at the table.Against a loose button raiser yes you are going to re-raise with AQ and 99...if you don't it is a mortal sin and you are losing out money in the long run since you have a better start hand than they are probably raising with. Folding here is really bad. You may be up against A9, but if you are you have to pay it off. You need to cap it here on 4th street and then maybe if you think you are beat jus
  24. yes it is possible. I turned a $7 sat this week into 15k on PP.
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