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  1. Not as good as this one:Full Tilt Poker (6 max) - $5/$10 - Limit Hold'em - 2007/02/27Seat 1: ($1,228.50)Seat 2: ($100.50)Seat 3: ($135.50)Seat 4: ($153)Seat 5: ($343)Seat 6: ($176)Seat 6 posts the small blind of $2.50Seat 1 posts the big blind of $5The button is in seat #5*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Seat 2:[As Ac]Seat 2 raises to $10Seat 3 calls $10Seat 4 calls $10Seat 5 foldsSeat 6 calls $7.50Seat 1 folds*** FLOP *** [7s 7d 8h]Seat 6 checksSeat 2 bets $5Seat 3 foldsSeat 4 calls $5Seat 6 calls $5*** TURN *** [7s 7d 8h] [6d]Seat 6 checksSeat 2 bets $10Seat 4 foldsSeat 6 calls $10*** RIVER *** [7s 7d 8h 6d] [6h]Seat 6 bets $10Seat 2 calls $10*** SHOW DOWN ***Seat 6 shows [Ah 6s] (a full house, Sixes full of Sevens)Seat 2 mucksSeat 6 wins the pot ($97) with a full house, Sixes full of Sevens*** SUMMARY ***Total pot $100 | Rake $3Board: [7s 7d 8h 6d 6h]Seat 1: (big blind) folded before the FlopSeat 2: mucked [As Ac] - two pair, Aces and SevensSeat 3: folded on the FlopSeat 4: folded on the TurnSeat 5: (button) didn't bet (folded)Seat 6: (small blind) showed [Ah 6s] and won ($97) with a full house, Sixes full of Sevens

  2. If you're playing that game, you should just play the $100NL or better yet the 200NL at the Bike. By far the 200NL is the juiciest game at the Bike. There was one time there, the guy went all in 15 times in a row blind. He was called I think 10 times and lost every one. He just kept rebuying, LOL.If you stay at the 200NL table for 4 hours, you should easily make at least $600 profit. If you're running good, you should make $2K easy.

  3. I got a chance to see Gabe Thaler play a 20/40 NL cash game at the Bike, and he doesn't disappoint when it comes to all of these compliments. He played very well, and the commentators on Live at the Bike had nothing but positive things to say not only about his cash game abilities but his persona as well.
    I sat two seats to the left of Gabe at the WPT Legends Main Event. Although he didn't do well, he definitely seemed like one of the most liked players at the event. It seemed everyone came and said hi to him. He also played very solid, I actually didn't play a single hand against him, but I didn't see him make any mistakes.At my table was also Layne Flack, Robert Mizrachi and the guy on Full Tilt that goes by the name Krisqueen(?). Anyway, my impression was that Mizrachi played the best that day with a close second to Layne Flack.
  4. LOL, you guys would NEVER reach 16,000 let alone 1,000,000.Think about it, you roll a 6 once every 6 times, so if you are lucky, you will roll say 12 times before rolling a 6 which is only 2,048.The question is all about greed. When you say you want to win 64,000, you are really saying I'm willing to lose 32,000 16.67% of the time for a chance to win another 32,000. Try this at home and see if you can even roll 11 times to get to 1,024 without rolling a 6. Not very likely.

  5. I do this. It's easy and clean to do, thats why major tourney use it. 15-20 min. levels are best.
    I have used this for over 2 years now. I do 20 minute blinds and starting stack of 4,000 with rebuys (2,000 at or below 2,000 or 4,000 if at 0) and an optional 5,000 addon. For non rebuy tourneys I give 10K chips.8 25 chips8 100 chips8 500 chips (6 if you are doing the rebuy way)5 1000 chips (0 if you aredoing the rebuy way)For the rebuy tourney I do all rebuys with the 1,000 chips and the addon with the 5K chip. This is the best format your fellow players will love it.for around 30 players it lasts about 6 hours depending on how much breaks you take. I do a break at the end for the rebuy (3rd round) and then every time chips need to be raced off.
  6. There was another one involved with the chip leader coming into day 3.First day he had JJ other guy had QQ he was all in preflop flop comes Qxx turn J river J. And now he's the chip leader, you think you need to get lucky to make it far in the ME? :-)

  7. So I guess the HORSE tourney brought the cream to the top and we seee that in the Big Game, Doyle, Chip Ivey and Greenstein are not the FISH.So who is the fish, Daniel? Gus? Benyamine?And I really hope Chip wins, everyone knows he's the best in the world, this will prove it. I think it already has. And cudos to Andy Bloch, I don't htink he gets enough respect.

  8. Day 2 - You have 3 days off from the other events (if you don't play the satellites, if you don't play 2-7 lowball, 4 days), 2 days off until your pool plays, then another 2 days off before it consolidates.Day 3: 4 days off from the the other events (5 if you don't play 2-7 lowball, 3 if you satellite), 2 days off until your pool plays after day 1, then 1 day off before it consolidates.it's a toss-up, but day 2 and 3 are the best for someone who's been playing the whole month. day 1 could actually be +ev if that's the only event you play.
    That's what I was thinking. Doesn't everyone think that day 1 will be the least filled pro day?Also, I live in LA and have a wife and kid, so if I make it past day 1, I plan on going home until day 2, so I would definately want either day 1 or 2. However, if most people believe day 3 or 4 would be better, I'd go with those. Please keep giving opinions, I'm really intested in what people think.Thanks
  9. Just got back from Vegas too.Played from 3:00am Sunday to 6:30am Sunday at Bellagio. Won 1300 at the 2/5 NL, but that's nothing compared to how awesome it was to see the following table:Seat 2 - GusSeat 3 - BarrySeat 4 - John JSeat 5 - unkown (couldn't see his face)Seat 7 - David BSeat 9 - DNAwesome game, just sat and watched from the outside of the room. Also saw Gavin Griffin and Steve Z playing 300/600. Saw Eric L, Chai Chang, Phil Laak and others playing the 200/400 NL game in the same room.All in all an awesome day to be at the Bellagio playing poker, pros everywhere.PS, I saw a guy give the hostess a napkin to give to DN for an autograph, and he happily obliged, very cool of him. I also "waved" to DN at 6:30am on my way out and he "waved" backed. (DN if you are reading this, I'm the guy with the red hair if you remember. I didn't want to disturb him as he seemed to be there for quite a while and he seemed to be doing real well. I was there before the "O" show and the game was already on. Really interested to hear about a 2-7 triple draw hand between DN, Gus and David B. Seemed like Dn was doing the betting and raising. Both David and Gus called, David and DN each drew one each time and Gus drew 2 each time. On the 3rd draw betting round, it was checked around and David won the pot.

  10. By far the best site out there.And although the tables might be a bit tighter, I don't see it, there are plenty people who go all in with crap, just last night some guy raised me all in with A2 on a board of A69J, I obviously called with AJ and wadda you know, another $2K my way. FT is good :-)

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