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Everything posted by Jam-Fly
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erm, good play, well done. But your breaking one of the ten commandments.Still tho, good to see people as self critical as ever
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PokerStars Game #6384927202: Tournament #31934600, $10+$1 Omaha Pot Limit - Level IX (300/600) - 2006/09/22 - 23:28:45 (ET)Table '31934600 12' 9-max Seat #5 is the buttonSeat 1: DeuceBuster (33240 in chips) Seat 2: hex2r (10177 in chips) Seat 3: bennie-fly (27635 in chips) Seat 4: ostatepoke45 (16165 in chips) Seat 5: bballwiz (5655 in chips) Seat 6: Deu_Zebra (3980 in chips) Seat 7: have nevr 1 (10880 in chips) Seat 8: deeznutz420 (5400 in chips) Seat 9: BMC2OOO (1090 in chips) Deu_Zebra: posts small blind 300have nevr 1: posts big blind 600*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to bennie-fly [Ks Kd 6h 4h]d
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nice well down
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The book is one of the best I have ever read. An excellent story. Sad how such an unbelievable talent didnt even reach his potential
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prop bets are side bets. Generally players are betting on what will come on the flop. Players have certain numbers and suits, and the more they come the more they win. Its =EV
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anyone ?
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Mon Aug 28 15:06:00 PDT 2006Jennifer Tilly Wins a Monster PotThe action folds around to Jennifer Tilly who makes it $2,000 to go. Seat 4 raises to $7,000 and Masoud Pourhabib repops to $20,000. Tilly instantly moves all in for $64,500. Seat 4 calls all in for $17,000 and Pourhabib calls as well. Seat 4 shows KJ, Pourhabib flips over A7 but Tilly shows AA. The board comes QJ6A5 and Jennifer Tilly makes trip aces.Jennifer Tilly is now over $160,000. WTF is that about ?
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Super satellitte btw, not a regular MTT
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It was sooooooooo bad i thought people were colluding. I posted some hand histories in the thread titled 'colluding'. Stuff like, on the bubble, guy all in, three callers. checked down to the river. cheked to the guy in last position. He bets! Not only that, but he gets check raised! There was NO equity in raising there, or reraising. it ended up, the check raise guy had a set of nines and the ai guy had a set of kings. Then, a guy with 9k got it all in on a T5T flop, with QQ, lost to AA, was down to 1.5k (2 4k short stacks btw). Then, the short stack with 1.5k, dwindles down to 94 chips (doe
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The In-position-open-farrel-when-i-flop-a-fullhouse...
Jam-Fly replied to BeaverStyle's topic in General Poker Forum
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Is there a special program u need for torrents ? if so where can i download it
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too many big words and abbreviations
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A few points that were probably mentioned but i was too lazy to read:1) A player has to show no cards if he wins the pot by an uncalled bet (I know its obvious but im still saying it)2) In a showdown, you must show both cards. Players that are involved in a showdown, in theory must show their cards, but if they muck, any other player has the right to request to see his cards altho it is bad etiquette3) Not sure about showing one, but I've seen many times at big tournaments, the players just show one and muck.Other stuff:4) If a card is accidentally exposed, all players have a right to see it.5
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Anyone have any comments bout theese ?
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I've noticed some recurring themes this summer in the SNG department. Things like, what odds do you need to call an ai when holding Ace-rag on the BB, shud i push ai with 9xBB with J9 on the cutoff etc.Heres some specific hands i recorded:How do I upload pics that i have saved ? ill show the hands when i know how to do this, ty
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If You Have The Pot Odds Should You Always Go For It?
Jam-Fly replied to pokerroomace's topic in Tournament Play
No. IMO, there is never a need to put your tournament on the line in the first 4 levels of a SNG, certainly not pre flop