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Sysvr4

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  1. I bet and call usually, fold if raised by a really passive player (of which there are few at 5/10).Jeff
  2. Kinda looks like SB made a set or two pair since I can't really see T9. I play it the same, but I'd bet the river if a non-scary board pairing gave me aces up and he checked to me.Jeff
  3. Ok, so let's try to figure this out a bit... mind answering a couple of questions about it?1. Is the email address you registered with FCP the same as the one you registered with Neteller?2. Is the password you registered for both the same?3. Did your email account have an email from Neteller detailing your account information?4. Is your email address registered via a free web-based email provider? (ala yahoo, gmail, hotmail, etc)Your answers to this may help us determine how they're getting the information. I have a theory, but don't want to disclose it until such time as we get more in
  4. Hey guys,I've been meaning to post this for a while, but have had no time due to work and a house remodel. But I see a lot of you manually posting your BRs and progress here and I wanted to mention a little programming project I took upon myself a while back that covers this exact purpose:http://www.mobney.comIt's free, you can share your results with others, you can even just make the graph public and include it via <IMG SRC> tags in your blog.Anyway, flame me for "spamming" if you want, but you might keep in mind I'm not making a dime off the site. Just thought some of you might fin
  5. Thanks for the reply, Bob. I wasn't aware at the time of my posting that the forum server had been compromised. I wonder if you could disclose the type of information held on the compromised server. For instance, was it just the information we registered with on the forum (ie, our names, email, and street addresses) or was there more sensitive information as well (neteller, etc)? Well, if my experience is any measure, they probably DID have access to the passwords, but I imagine they were in encrypted form only. Meaning that if they had enough time and computing power, they could run an M
  6. Hey Zach, been remodeling the house, so little time for poker. Nearly done now tho :)Jeff
  7. I created that address the same day. I do this for every site that requires email registration for exactly this purpose.Jeff
  8. It's important because if they didn't sell it and it was stolen, it's likely that's the same way all these folks' neteller account details got out.Jeff
  9. Good point, I was just getting ready to update my post about this.The email account is on a server that I manage personally. There's not another human in the world with access to it. Essentially, I am my own email provider, and I'm pretty sure I didn't sell it.Jeff
  10. When I signed up for FCP, I used a unique email address for it. I have never used the address before or since, not once. So why am I getting the following paypal phishing attempt sent to that same address?There are only two plausible explanations: a. FCP sold the address to someone (I actually find thing sort of unlikely given that it's a phisher and not a spammer) or...b. FCP has piss-poor security and the address was somehow stolen. This might also lend credence to the rash of Neteller attacks being related to FCP. Oh, before any of you say that it's probably due to poor security on my
  11. Hand 1 - You can sometimes find a river fold here, but do it too much and it'll be a much worse leak than calling 100% of the time.Hand 2 - Quite the standard.Jeff
  12. The only worse card for you on the river is the T Fold to the first bet on the river.Jeff
  13. Haven't read replies. River is a check/call after he caps the turn.Jeff
  14. I usually fold 22-66 UTG shorthanded unless the table is particularly loose.Jeff
  15. Did you misread it? There's only a 3-flush on board by the river. I play both hands the same as OP.Jeff
  16. I think that's the crux of the hand. Is villain more likely to call with a hand like A-high or bluff with it? I don't know the answer to that obviously, but my default there is to assume he'll bluff it more often than call. Especially given how dangerous this board looks, I think he's less likely to call. I do think it's fairly close without a better read.That said, I still think bet/call is the worst option. I find it hard to believe that villain simultaneously would be more likely to check behind on the river and bluff raise the river. Just doesn't make sense. If he's a bluffer, he'd
  17. I gotta go against the grain here a bit. When the river completes multiple draws, I'm much more likely to check OOP. I think check/call is just fine here since you're not likely to get called by many hands you beat and the only way you get value out of this river is if he bluffs it. I think bet/call would be a very bad line, so IMO:c/c > b/f >> bet/callJeff
  18. True that, I missed our tight read on button.Jeff
  19. I'm sure you capped PF for both equity and fold equity. I probably wouldn't have capped, but I think it's a tad unreasonable to be mad when you get a result like this just cuz you hit the flop. If you missed the flop and this was the result I imagine you'd feel differently :)JeffPS - If BB didn't misclick you need to add him to your buddy list.
  20. My god that translation is hilarious.Jeff
  21. I think raise/folding the turn is best with two pair on that board. I like the way you played it more than I like a raise/call down on the turn.Jeff
  22. I love your commentary on what you were thinking. As I read thru the hand I was thinking the same thing :)PF - goodFlop - I probably check raise here. Plenty of draws and I think it gives more information.Turn - Wow. I hate all options. I think I dislike calling the most tho, given how you played it. Here again tho, I think if you c/r the flop you can see if button takes back the lead with a 3-bet and make a more informed decision on the turn.River - Good, but you should delete the actions of your villains to get unbiased opinions.Jeff/now to read replies
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