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kdogg

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  1. What's your standard deviation for each?
  2. Can I just make up results and collect the $ from you? (cuz if so, count me in)
  3. How much more success is everyone having with NL? I have no idea how to play, but maybe I'll learn and mix it in if it's as lucrative as everybody says. Do you guys play SH or full-ring?
  4. Make sure you get rakeback. I would suggest either Absolute or WorldPX.
  5. Yeah, he's gonna get a lot of chips around bubble time.
  6. Next biggest stack at Daniel's table has $140,900, so it looks like Daniel will be the sheriff with his $331,000.
  7. No, you don't have to enter your password or username.
  8. Flopped a royal flush once. My opponent flopped a set of aces, turned a boat, and rivered quad aces. Too bad I wasn't playing NL.http://www.pokerhand.org/?127932
  9. Each person's link will be different since it refers to your PokerStars id in order to credit your account with FPPs.
  10. Just got the PokerStars survey in my email and I suggested that they start offering rakeback. Everybody else should do the same. They credit your account with 300 FPPs for filling it out.
  11. My goal this month is to get a royal flush in spades. I didn't reach my goal last month of a royal flush in diamonds :-(
  12. I haven't been on party in a while. They have a casino now, not just BJ?
  13. I was happy when I was able to use my Stars FPPs to get $1500 in amazon gift cards, but then I calculated what that would be worth with 100% rakeback and I became slightly less happy.
  14. That is very impressive. Is poker your only source of income, or do you work part-time also? Why don't you move up to 5/10?
  15. 80k in a year playing poker sounds pretty good to me. Abba, do you make more than that? Just curious, not being an arsehole or anything.Also, if someone can make 80k/year playing 3/6, why wouldn't they move up to 5/10 at some point?
  16. kdogg

    Ack!

    Exactly, the flop 3-bet is pointless if you don't take the free card.
  17. Yes, this is probably the second most embarrassing thing that's ever happened to him.
  18. I think raising the turn would be better than raising the river.
  19. Are you talking about worldpx? The 100% rakeback is legit, although the short-handed table availability isn't great for multi-tabling. My main complaint is that they don't have short-handed tables for every level. They have it for 1/2, 3/6, and 10/20, but 2/4 and 5/10 are only full-ring. You can make 3BB/100 in rakeback playing short-handed 3/6, and I get an an average of 130 hands/hour per table (it's 5-max and the action moves very quickly). So, if you 3-table short-handed 3/6, you can make $70/hour by breaking even (assuming you can find 3 short-handed tables, that is).
  20. What do your bills come to each month?
  21. It depends how much better you are than the other player. If you're playing Phil Ivey, you'd love a coinflip-or-better all-in situation. In fact, I would even love to get all the money in the middle as a slight dog against Ivey, since I'd be a bigger dog overall. If you are Phil Ivey, you probably want to wait for a situation where you're a bigger favorite since you know you can outplay your opponent. Push small edges if you think you're about equal to your opponent.
  22. Fold the flop, check-call the river.
  23. I don't like the 3-bet on the flop with the 4th nut flush draw and the gutshot straight draw. You have no fold equity, you're not getting any free cards, and you're not ahead. Even if you hit one of your outs, you may lose to a higher straight/flush/boat. I would try to see the turn and river as cheaply as possible.
  24. For NL, I'd rather know my opponents' hole cards. For Limit, I'd rather know the board.
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