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loopie

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  1. y don't u let ur fingers do the walking? do some research, scout around, its healthy for ya.
  2. Is this copied right out of a book? Fold KJs short stacked utg? KJs is likely a far better hand than u would see with your blind hand. DO NOT be blinded off as u pass with KJs. Go out of the tourney trying to double up, control your own destiny!!
  3. He has a "Do Not Disturb" sign on his door at the moment.
  4. the good Loopie? You mean the one who is not sarcastic and/or mean and/or vengeful and/or immature?
  5. my system is Raise and Pray (feel free to use it as often as u like)try trying to win one hand per round. 910s is not a bad hand to push if you are first in and good position. 10x BB is too early to push all in with mediocre hands. 5 or 6x BB is better.And develop your own hands to push with. I will say this though: i prefer 910s to king rag.
  6. exactly, this is why he should make good on his promises. If I just won, and I owed people a piece of the pie, I would throw the cash to them on national television.Any publicity is said to be good publicity, so there's a chance Gold will come clean. Endorsements are plentiful right now. (Hachem even has beer commercials)
  7. I see no where in you topic about pair smaller than aces. And it matters if u got KK or 22. First of all, with a flop of A-J-2 as u posted, pocket kings could beat random hands with a jack in it. And obviously 22 would be a set. I stated in my first response about just calling the flop and turn and looking him up on the river. By your big raise pre-flop, ur committed to the hand to continue with his min bets Here is my first post, which a few people have basically said the same thing. So this is your brilliant contribution? WOW. nh, gg, kma, wtgty Hooter, now i feel complete.
  8. You put yourself in this situation by raising so much with your little pocket pair. Perhaps consider different pre-flop play and keep out of tricky situations when it's not called for.
  9. Mr. Wakefield I feel your pain. However, I have seen this scenario many times. I offer u this: Never fold on the flop. Instead, cold call and see what he does on the turn. You have the position, so use it. His action on the turn hopefully will give u some needed information. Plus, ur getting enough odds to maybe peel of your set card. If he bets more or moves all in, folding is a solid play. If he checks, u may wanna move in. If he bets minimum again on turn, a flat call here on the turn is perhaps the play. At this point, and the size of the pot, u may wanna just look him up for fut
  10. loopie

    Wats Theee

    slowly remove her legs from ur waist
  11. yeah right. Theres some free time between party poker hands as long as you are not playing 10 tables at once and flipping around on the tube. Two words for ya: grain, salt
  12. I played with Harrington at the Legends in 2004 for about 8 hours at our tournament table. It was amazing how nobody wanted to get in a hand with him(and thats not just because he plays tight) me included......his books should be a good read.
  13. Ok, so I guess FT stands for Fred Taylor at rb (running back). I do not recommend him, he is a bit fragile. Whooooaaaa, just noticed this is a strategy forum. Srry.......
  14. tryin to be a pundit, its ok to shundit.....
  15. I thought arguing was the highest form of debating. And, besides, if you read all posts carefully, it seems the ones that are accusing me of arguing are guilty of arguing themselves. Just for sake of argument........ just another observation: I believe I posted this on Saturday, and you add reply on Thursday? (Loopie < tryin to restrain himself)alot can happen in almost a week's timeand u pick my post, u tryin to start an argument sir?
  16. so I guess 50 cents isnt taken out of every pot for a pizza fund?
  17. Well, a common mistake I see players make is putting an opponent on a straight steal or a bluff raise. The flaw in this thinking is that many players are incapable of making such a play. My question for u is how do u adjust your thinking for player caliber? And unless u play with the same online players daily and have a book on them, it is difficult to get a read on any player. Especially with all the internet variables.
  18. loopie

    Fantasy Poker

    OK Im in. I want my i-Pod so u better come thru pooper scooper. My team has DN leading the way.
  19. just be thankful u are not paying 4 dollar rake and 1 dollar for the jackpot (that u may never hit in ur lifetime) and a dollar or two to the dealer every winning hand.if online poker ever vanishes, just think of all the 10 and 20 dollar pots with 3 dollars taken from them. this is what u have to look forward to
  20. not quite sure what ur getting at
  21. I see your points. But sometimes I like to go with the KISS method especially if you're multi-tabling. I've lost many bets in my time tryin to get extra bets.
  22. ok, so if the raiser is directly to ur left, do u automatically go for the check raise of the field?
  23. hmmm....porn and an impromptu trip to the bathroom is an obvious answer......how bout playing basketball, tennis, or any sport you want for couple of hours. take a nice hot shower or bath. have a good meal. then set down at the computer, casino, or home game and tear it up.
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