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Stoupes22

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  1. Ok so sorry if I cant respond to the questions above.. but is it just me or doesnt the money they throw on the table look fake? Seriously???
    I heard an interview with courtney friel one day and she said that the money is in fact fake that they put on the table.
  2. I think there are a couple of different ways to play the turn and river. One way being reraise the turn bet to about 5400, this prices them into calling with most cards unless he thinks u have the nutz.(in which case you do) but if he has a high heart he may think you have the small flush and you dont want him to chase and if he catches another heart he will think its the best hand. If he calls the turn bet, i think you need to fire out no matter what the river card is. If the board is paired make a small bet. If it is another heart i may check this to induce a bet. I also like betting if the heart isnt there, no reason to try and check raise with 3 hearts out there becuz it will most likely be checked down in somewhat fear of a flushAnother way to play it is to just call the turn bet and depending on the river card is how u play it. If another heart hits bet, he will call u with a weaker flush or if they are really horrible they will call with a set or two pair just because they want to see ur heart. If the river card pairs the board i would go ahead and bet to try and represent the flush or even a set, if he has a full house he will reraise and you can correctly fold depending on how much they raise. I dont like check/calling because it doesnt give u much info if he has a stronger hand, he could be betting with anything. a smaller flush, top two pair, set of whatever card was paired. If a blank comes on the river i would make a bet of about 1/2 or 3/4 of the pot. This might get called and it might be raised if he thinks you missed ur flush draw and are trying to represent a big hand.

  3. I have been playing online for a little while, i was transfered $5 about a month ago. I have been grinding it out playing .05/.10 holdem and .02/.04 O H/L. I have built it to $30 and now i am at $20 its hard enough grinding it out because i know i can play higher limits with ease but i dont want to deposit the money because im a cheap bastard. My question is when do you realize you need to lower your limits because of your bankroll? I.E. i have lost $10 on a bad run of cards but i dont want to go broke playing these limits. When should i step down and grind it back up? Is there a certain amount of BB's i should consider? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. This is not a post of me trying to sound like a badass because i am up from my original $5. TY

  4. I was in a satelite on FTP to the WSOP 100 seat guarantee tourney. I was short stacked at 1150 chips 28 players left top 6 cashed, blinds were 80/160. Button called with about 1400 and i called w/ KQoff (SB) BB (about 4 or 5k) raised to 480 (3x bb) BB was not a tight player by any means. button calls and i call. flop comes 68Q rainbow i go all in for 670, BB calls, button pushes all in for only a few hundred more. BB-KQoff, Button Q,10 off. Turn blank, river is a 10. Was i just unlucky or should i have pushed preflop thinking i had the best hand? i did not put the button or bb on any ace or pair because they were pretty weak players I thought BB was trying to steal. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

  5. If you have an average amount of chips in the big blind and everyone folds around to u and a short stack goes all in but you have a mediocre/very weak hand, how many chips should be the max to what you call? I.e. you have 2400 chips which is an average stack, and a player goes all in for 500. You have 3, 5 off should you call because of the odds you are getting against their holdings? Is there like a certain percentage of your stack you should not call off unless you have a strong hand? Please give some feedback i hope this was not hard to understand

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