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Everything posted by Jam-Fly
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man, this is in the bag, gl
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doing good man, keep it up. heres the SharkScope stats for the players, just in case it helps!
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lol @ short stack, blinds 3-6k, he folds on the BB leaving himself with 4.5k, 3 of which will be in as the SB
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railinggl
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oh yeah, what do you mean nominate btw ? didnt think it worked like that....
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hes hardly gona say no since the op is about wanting to tell everyone how good he is and how much money he wonafter discovering the leaderboards on shark scope i was thinking about rly seriously going for the $33 NLHE 10mans (turbo?). I was a shark and had 2.6k made (needed like 4.5k to get on leaderboard), but then I decided to withdraw insteadOh what might have been Well done btw
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Assuming the starting stack is 1500,just follow this strategy but early on, raise 4xBB with ur strong hands if u feel u need the value. and loosening up in level 3/4 might be better too. if u are still playing 8-,9-, or 10-handed tho, it might be tough, so table size matters
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Yup, in the long run, typing in 400 rather than pushing the bar to 450 is worth it.
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Bad form from Juanda.I think the most boring player has to be Mike Matu....Barry Greenstein, seems to be a cool gu off the table tho
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Wot if the 88 flops a set ?Ba-dum-dun-chi!SW
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Yeah thats from Scott Fischmans book. He gives a pretty vague strategy which I expanded in more detail. His bubble play is more aggressive than mine tho.Raising 5xBB - level 1,2Raising 3xBB - level 3,4 (5 maybe)Rasing 2.5xBB - levels after 5generally my strat
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internet disconnections are +EV, 14th is good
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nah, dont reraise pf with JJ in the SB. on the button is a very dif story but JJ is so tough to play oop, calling and seeing a flop is goodlead out on 4th street. theres a few hands ur opp could have. lets say he has AK. flop comes out rags, he makes a c-bet. u reraise him. he says, well, this guy knows the flop hasnt hit me but it probably hasnt hit him, my AK could be good here and if its not I could have some outs.a mind boggling number of people have that thought process, but to be fair, quite a few people do check raise bluff like that.A6s and A8s are possible. 99, TT and QQ are other lik
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play $570 HU on stars against a fish...twice. then deposit on full tilt and do the same
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whats ur first point about ? u sed that stealing in EP is dumb, then i said, effectively ur in late pos when it is shorthanded, and u raise 2.5xBBIn the $33s on FCP, 4 way pots werent uncommonDo u rly think u have an adv post flop against a big stack that can put u under severe pressure? why not reraise if ur hand is best pre flop ? i know the best players shud be better post flop but with relatively short stacks its too hard to 'out play' your oppsI have a great hu record but I dont think that there is anything special in hu play. regular hu sngs are MASSIVELY different from hu at the end of
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1st pos in a shorthanded game is similar to late pos in a full handed gameFrom my exp, standard raises do get 4 callers. I don't think the specific size matters that much, just the whole survive theory is important post floppoint 3 - finepoint 4 is grand toookay, from what i see, you are agreeing, but ur just giving a more in depth view, right? ie im saying FIV is the most important factor and you are saying that there are other factors tooi've talked about this point enuf i think. if they will let you take their blinds, u shud just take them.what hands are you going to call with so? im shovi
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POtatoes, turKEy and gRavy
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You raise with Q7 to win the blinds. You put yourself in position to win the tournament when u steal blinds. If you steal them alot, people are gona get frustrated and push back with mediocre hands.The 5xBB raise early is to drive out junk hands. If you want action and get it from 4 other people and see the flop come 845 two hearts, how do you proceed? As the quote goes, it is better to win a small pot than lose a big one.The ThJhQh is only a brief sample, it is meant to demonstrate that you cant get overattached to AA, not a specific example.In the example of fe, I was specifically talking ab
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better than xmas day
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What Kind Of Br Do U Need To Play Medium-high Mtts
Jam-Fly replied to Jam-Fly's topic in General Poker Forum
Lol, dat be a bit xtra harsh wit me being al gud at eng n all dat -
It's fairly standard, but for anyone that isn't sure, heres a pretty solid take on SNGs. I used this on FCP last summer playing mostly $33 10mans and had great results. Happy to hear any thoughts, criticism etc.Some things to note, PokerStars structure is what I used, important stuff in bold, your goal is not to cash or win specifically (ie if all you wana do is come 1st, the strat might change, and likewise, if all you wana do is cash, your strat might change). Think that's about it, enjoy...The early levels: Early in a SNG it is correct to play extremely tight. The blinds start out extremely
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I was wondering what kind of a br u needed to comfortably play highish MTT daily. Stuff like $109 freeze outs, $11R-$50R, the nightly $162 etc. Also being able to play 2-4 MTTs on Sundays (Stars 1mill, FullTilt 300k etc.) mostly $215 buy in. These $215 would be the biggest tournaments, and anyones of $300 and up would not be played (sattelittes possibly)Just wondering coz ideally, I'd like to build up a bankroll this efficentcheers
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Just wondering how many of the guys that post in this forum are Europeans. Obviously it's known that the best PLO players are European so I was just wondering.-Lurker, occasional poster, and the guy that people call a PLO donk (even though I'm not, I swear)
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Las Vegas season 1, thats about it. Put I'm looking at my cat right now, and he's as white as snow. And now he's looking back at me. What more could a guy ask for (besides a dickinabox)