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NEtwowilldo

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  1. Besides poker, this is my other obsession. I never played number 1, but I beat 80s and numebr 2 on hard.80s I cant beat Play With me on Expert. I mean that first solo part I can get through with star power, but right when you get done with that they lead you on like its gonna be easy for a bit with one long note, then bam, more solo, and instafail. Its freaking impossible.As for number 2. I cannot get past the first 10% of Carry Me Home for the life of me. That first solo is so impossible I don't know how I'll ever beat the game. I beat every other song on expert in that city except the encore obv.Anyone else play this game?

  2. PokerStars Game #10937688550: Tournament #55450694, $20+$2 Hold'em No Limit - Level V (75/150) - 2007/07/14 - 16:12:33 (ET)Table '55450694 1' 9-max Seat #3 is the buttonSeat 1: giants1234 (4422 in chips) Seat 2: Stister (4485 in chips) Seat 3: salas777 (1794 in chips) Seat 4: Ose9 (2130 in chips) Seat 6: Scalpela (3492 in chips) Seat 7: southrnctowl (5785 in chips) Seat 8: SHASOF (3627 in chips) Seat 9: McPaff (4255 in chips) Ose9: posts small blind 75Scalpela: posts big blind 150*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to southrnctowl [Kc Jc]southrnctowl: raises 250 to 400SHASOF: calls 400McPaff: folds giants1234: folds Stister: folds salas777: folds Ose9: folds Scalpela: folds *** FLOP *** [Tc Ac Qc]southrnctowl: bets 400SHASOF: raises 2827 to 3227 and is all-insouthrnctowl: calls 2827*** TURN *** [Tc Ac Qc] [7s]*** RIVER *** [Tc Ac Qc 7s] [9s]*** SHOW DOWN ***southrnctowl: shows [Kc Jc] (a Royal Flush)SHASOF: shows [Th Ah] (two pair, Aces and Tens)southrnctowl collected 7479 from potgiants1234 said, "wow niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"*** SUMMARY ***Total pot 7479 | Rake 0 Board [Tc Ac Qc 7s 9s]Seat 1: giants1234 folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 2: Stister folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 3: salas777 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)Seat 4: Ose9 (small blind) folded before FlopSeat 6: Scalpela (big blind) folded before FlopSeat 7: southrnctowl showed [Kc Jc] and won (7479) with a Royal FlushSeat 8: SHASOF showed [Th Ah] and lost with two pair, Aces and TensSeat 9: McPaff folded before Flop (didn't bet)

  3. Here's an update on the world for you.Everyone thinks they know everything about poker, and thinks that everyone else is an idiot, myself included. People are going to call you out on your plays. Don't let it get to you. Most people are morons, so don't pay attention to them.

  4. Without any reads, I'd fold this.
    You can't be serious. In a turbo you don't have enough time to make better hands than this. Instapush.
    QFT...A made flush betting pot is very unlikely. At best he's sitting on TP with a flush draw, but the size of the bet tells me he just has TP and wants to shut down the draws.
    QFT
  5. I like a slightly under half-pot bet here ($15 or $20 will do). Give your opponents a rope to hang themselves. A couple reasons:1) There were so many callers on the flop, I wouldn't be surprised if there was one or two players with 7's out there waiting to spring their "trap". Your "donk-bet" will do nicely here.2) Make the players drawing pay before the river. If they miss the river, it will be impossible to get more money out of them.You could also go for the pot bet. You will lose any drawing hands, but the 7's will stick around.
    Agreed but I like 20 rather than pot.
  6. Stupid question (given my post count...): What does ATC stand for here?
    Any two cards.I lol at some of my own plays sometimes. A raise and two callers, I'm on the button with K 7 off and reraise, then proceed to win a sizeable pot despite missing the flop of 535 completely, for example. Plays like this work surprisingly well until they figure it out, which could take a very long time for some people. Just remember to always do it in postion, not from the deadly small blind. Try it sometime at a lower stakes table than you're used to. Like 2c/5c if you're a regular 25/50 cent player online. Try to find your inner maniac. For more on finding your inner maniac, read this.http://philivey.com/phil-ivey-tips.php?learntips=61
  7. Stupid question (given my post count...): What does ATC stand for here?
    Any two cards.I lol at some of my own plays sometimes. A raise and two callers, I'm on the button with K 7 off and reraise, then proceed to win a sizeable pot despite missing the flop of 535 completely, for example. Plays like this work surprisingly well until they figure it out, which could take a very long time for some people. Just remember to always do it in postion, not from the deadly small blind. Try it sometime at a lower stakes table than you're used to. Like 2c/5c if you're a regular 25/50 cent player online. Try to find your inner maniac. For more on finding your inner maniac, read this.http://philivey.com/phil-ivey-tips.php?learntips=61
  8. Should I just fold preflop since Im out of position?
    Yes. I hardly ever play OOP in cash games. Just give him your 50 cents and move on to the next hand. Wait two hands, until you have the button and play ATC there. That's my personal style because the blinds are the least profitable position to play from in the long run.Preflop the call is marginal since it is sooted you can play to make a 5 card hand (straight, flush, whatever), but there's no reason to lose over $13 OOP with one pair, marginal kicker.A better line, given your hand, would maybe be to c/c the flop, and lead the turn for like $4. Now you've only got $6 + his flop bet (probably $3ish) invested, and you're already to the river if he just calls your donkbet on the turn. If he raises, you can throw it away, and only lose about $9 instead of $13 before you even see the turn. You should be trying to keep the pot small, since you don't have that big of a hand, not inflating it OOP with one pair. I think overall, in cash games, you will save a lot more money by just giving up on your miniscule blinds, even with hands as good as A Q, and playing the button/cutoff aggressively.
  9. Why would you call the raise on the turn, then fold to a bet on the river? I'm assuming nothing has changed. Calling the raise, then check-folding the river is the worst, most counter-intuitive play possible. If you think you are beat, fold the turn. If you think you are ahead, push the turn, or call, c/c if he is a bluffer. If you are not sure, call, c/c. But call, c/f is throwing away that $4 every time.

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