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juggalo41729

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  1. I think Super System 2 but I'm not 100% sure.
  2. Back when the high stakes games where scarce the real pros were the ones that had to get the games going. Pros were often forced to play 3 or 4 handed against very tough competition while they wated for the fish to join their game. After the game got good and juicy the "nits" would come sit down and play against the fish, then after the fish left they'd leave. The "nits" would not help start the game. In modern times a nit has become someone who either plays extremely tight or extremely low levels of poker.
  3. #3 if she thought moneymaker was funny she'll loooooooooove that. Or you could go with fcp style and just send her a pic of a piece of broccoli.
  4. You must put out a feeler bet to see if she's serious or not. If she calls, continue, you've got the best of it, if she raises instafold, and if she mucks it was never ment to be.
  5. I suggest it deep in tourneys with position when the blinds get huge after one raise and you feel they may fold preflop for a reraise but know a continuation bet is coming postflop. Maybe this should have been posted in the strategy forum?
  6. And now i'm out. Allin on the turn with aq vs 104 on a344 board. Called a raise outta the bb from the cutoff, check called the flop, check called the turn. Shoulda checkraise allin on the flop but i was short stacked and wanted to trap. I'm a donk. GG me GL all.
  7. I'm in, but have already donked down to 820 at the 25 50 level.
  8. True. Very interesting hand in which you were in early position and he was in late. Yet he led out. Then you managed to "repop" a single bet. Then he checked into you on the turn.
  9. Nicolas Cage as Phil Gordon. Someone find pictures I don't know how to put them in.
  10. The real genius is Sammy Farha. He's the one that let Moneymaker beat him heads up.
  11. www.pokerwire.com ...... pokerwire > cardplayer.
  12. With the board showing Aspades Qdiams5clubs 8spades, Phil Hellmuth checked, Jean Robert Bellande checked, another player bet 8K, Hellmuth called, Bellande moved all in, the other player folded, and Hellmuth called. The players showed:Phil Hellmuth QspadesJspadesJean Robert Bellande Aclubs5heartsThe last card was the 2spades, giving Hellmuth a flush to win the pot and double up to 71K. Bellande was frustrated that he dropped down to 101K. fr: pokerwire.comHellmuth's the man. How's someone supposed to beat that?
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