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  1. MahatmaSpirit RockAplusgame247I think he has a few others that I can't think of at the moment...but mostly Mahatma on UB and Spirit Rock on FT.
    According to another site he is also "im sleeping" on ub. judging by the chat and the fact that he is on 4 50-100 tables I think this is correct....playing right now
  2. I don't know how much out of his bankroll he is playing. I have read somewhere that he was up over 200,000 in a short period of time....So i'm not sure where that leaves his bankroll at but I dont think it is severely underfunded. I think he will be able to stay at pretty high limits just by playing hu sngs...people wont even play him in the 1000s or 5000s on ub anymore. I think that does say something about how good he is.

  3. more like it happened last week, and that some guy is a high stakes online pro. WHenever it airs(because they and the WPT are together anymore) just remember that the guy who wins it(Mike Schneider) is actually the best player at that table, though its gonna try to get portrayed that he is some college student that came out of nowhere. Well, if you call nowhere crushing the UB 300/600 games, then sure
    Do you know his sn on ub??
  4. Im not a fortune teller but Daniel is one of the best poker players in the world. As he gains more knowledge and practice at different games with the best players in the world he will only get better, therefore, he will win in the long run. Patrik might win more than Daniel on FCP, but Daniel will take the knowledge and practice and use it to beat others.
    There is no question that DN is one of the best in the world overall, and I am sure his online game will improve over time. The only problem is that all of the top hu players are playing countless hours daily (I don't personally know how much ATW plays) where as DN generally is only playing once a week or so. I am sure he is gaining experience from this, but it seems like ATW is the only person giving DN action at the 500/1000 limit that he wants to play. Other than the whole dreamclown thing, I think it is going to be difficult for DN to get much of any action unless its from one of the top few hu players online.
  5. I found 3/6 to be a bit tighter than 2/4, in my limited (1k hands) of experience.Also more aggressive.But nothing unmanagable... there're still a good number of buddy list-able people hanging around at all times. And the ones that are "good" are still exploitable.
    I just read an article about this in a magazine (sorry can't remember which one it was). It talks about how 1/2 will often play a lot more difficult than 2/4 because 1/2 is more often played by someone moving up in limits after already beating the lower limits. People who just deposit a couple hundred and like to gamble will go to 2/4 because thats what they have played at the local casino and so on which will make it much looser. The author then says 3/6 plays more like 1/2 because you lose most of the recreational gamblers. He had poker tracker numbers for 5 different sites which showed these results.I think it definitely depends on what site you are playing for the style of play at each limit. I know the 5/10 6 max tables are pretty LAG on party, and the 5/10 and 10/20 on Pacific played very similar to 2/4 on other sites. Most of my experience in limits above 3/6 is on 6 max and they are pretty LAG.
  6. I have mainly been playing at Pstars 1-2 limit and most players are tight passive/aggresive and I have had a huge amount of success playing there. I am now working off a bonus at a PokerRoom skin and the play is just fricking insane. It seems like every table there are 3-4 calling stations, 2-3 loose aggresive and 2-3 tight aggresive. Most hands have 4-5 people seeing the flop but it's usually 2 or 3 bet. I am starting to play super tight because you can't really limp with a weak hand because you get raised 75% of the time. I am constantly having my blind raised and I am a bit lost on how to play. Instead of just cowering away and going back to Pstars I think it's important that I learn how to play in that type of game. Any ideas on hand selection from which position? What kind of hand should I defend my BB with? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    My advice is play fast with your big hands because they will get payed off but expect some bad beats in these types of games. SSHE also addresses these types of low limit games. Look for equity advantages...play suited connectors in position if it is going to be 4 or 5 handed as it typically is in these games. Since it is raised every hand your 3-betting standards have to be lower than normal--try to isolate the raiser. This style does seem to have bigger swings when you are running cold but is overall quite profitable. I think you can make a slight profit by playing really tight but its not the best way to maximize your profits. Good luck
  7. There is a post like this every couple of days or so with nobody posting results. I know you guys can all watch the game but for some reason i cant see it and i have a real money account. Can some results be posted?
    DN sitting w/ around 26k, supermario20 w/ around 68k and allthewomen has left...unsure about any possible reloads.
  8. Everything looks good until the river.It's nice that you included reads about yourself, but reads on the other players help too, You narcissistic ****.j/k.
    haha...I guess at that point the guy hadn't been there real long and I thought at the time that his plays were more the result of my agressive play since it seemed to be bothering a lot of the players at the table--like calling down with bottom pair.
  9. I think you guys are right that i missed a value bet on the river...results-based thinking then I definitely did. He ended up having AA and I had to listen to how i caught my 2 outer on the river the rest of the night (dont ask me how he came up w/ 2 outs). He said it was obvious he had AA by 3-betting preflop...oh well. One last question--is anyone else raising pf with this hand?? Thanks for your advice everyone.

  10. This would be a difficult fold but I think it may be correct. It does seem like the button has 99...but are you really that sure utg has ak?? Its definitely not aa?? I think this is a tough fold as the pot is now getting pretty big. I probably call the 2 bets and hope utg checks to the button on the turn and we are able to call it down for 2 bets. If utg leads out and button raises I think it is now time to fold.

    3-bet PreflopCall flopget to showdown.IMO.I cant fold TPTK on a board like that.
    The more I think about this....doesn't the call/reraise by the button really seem like a set??? I am pretty sure I wouldn't be able to lay it down but maybe it's the right move...thoughts??edit--zach beat me to it
  11. I was wondering how all of you would play this. I was at B&M tonight playing 4/8 and after a few hours we were down to 5 handed. Players are your typical 4/8 B&M players. Since it became shorthanded I had raised 3 of the last 5 hands winning all 3--2 without a showdown. I am CO.UTG folds, I raise w/ Kd 9s, button folds, small blind folds, BB 3-bets, I call(Since I have been raising so many hands, I think he can be on a pretty wide range of hands here)flopKc, 6h, 8hBB bets, I raise, BB calls(I figure that a raise is best here as continuation bets were made everytime there was a raise all night--when he doesnt 3 bet i assume i am ahead here)turn 5sBB checks, I bet, BB raises, I call(raise worries me here....i call thinking there i may be ahead and have picked up gutshot draw..i dont think he 3 bets with 79 here......thoughts?)river KhBB checks, I check (Missing value bet here?? It completes the flush and I think he may have a K and flush draw worries him....I dont see him calling me here unless he has me beat...thoughts?)What do you think the BB has and how would you have played it? Fold preflop probably???

  12. There is not much you can do in this situation. If you even double the blinds (which I dont think is a good move) you have aready committed over 1/3 of your stack so you have to push against a random hand in this situation. Keep making that move--you have to win the coin flip eventually.

  13. I have only played one $5 sng just to see what they are like. You start with more chips (1500) and the blinds seem to go up slower. While this does lead to more skill involved, the $5 tourney I played in took 1 hr 15 min. to complete. It is nice to have better structure, but I still think party's are better because they don't take as long and the bad players don't know how to adjust to the quickly escalating blinds. The players aren't anything too great on FT either, but not as bad as party. Like the poster above said, if you are good at cash games they are much more profitable.

  14. This is kind of a tough hand for you. Getting involved in pots with these kind of hands can often lead to trouble. I usually have a hard time not going broke in this situation. From my experience, on a suited flop people tend to play like the villain with a hand like JQ or possibly a set. I would bump it up to about 500 but probably fold to a reraise. The problem is that JQ or a set will often push and it makes it pretty tough to call. If he just calls, I push on the turn.

  15. I would fold on the flop in this situation. I see the UTG bet as most likely a jack or possibly a 9 trying to see where they are at. If I did play this to the river, I put in a raise because I don't see UTG betting out on the flop with anything that has made a higher straight. Just my opinion...although with how much I have been losing lately it could definitely be wrong.

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