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  1. Thx - corrected the poll.OK - maybe better way to rephrase it - when you look at the rules, would you take it that the intent is that one card is required to construct the 4-of-a-kind? I know it's not specifically stated (and hence, that's where the ambiguity lies).There is debate over whether a similar AQ hand on a quad board should be paid off.
  2. At a local card room, certain percentage of each pot is raked for a Bad Beat Jackpot. This pot also pays high hands.The high hands payout is as follows:High Hands 2 Cards 1 Card Royal Flush 15.0% 5.0% Straight Flush 10.0% 4.0% Four of a Kind 5.0% 3.0% From a poker player's perspective, this is quite straightforward where the "2 cards or 1 cards" refer to the number of a hole cards a player uses to derive a high hand.However, should the four of a kind be interpreted as:a) 2 or 1 hole card creates the four of a kind. (e.g. 5-5 on a 5-5-x-x-x board, o
  3. PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t20 (9 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)CO (t1500)Hero (t1480)SB (t1480)BB (t1500)UTG (t1560)UTG+1 (t1500)MP1 (t1500)MP2 (t1500)MP3 (t1480)Preflop: Hero is Button with A, A. 3 folds, MP2 calls t20, 2 folds, Hero raises to t60, 2 folds, MP2 calls t40.Flop: (t150) 4, K, 8(2 players)MP2 checks, Hero checks.Turn: (t150) 6(2 players)MP2 checks, Hero bets t80, MP2 calls t80.River: (t310) 5(2 players)Final Pot: t310MP2 bets 1360 and is all-in.I'll be the first to admit, I think I played this poorly.
  4. In general, if an opponent calls a preflop raise (and not re-raise), I tend to put him on something playable/decent. Your raise was 3xBB, so he was getting 2.25-1 to call the preflop raise...I'm guessing he has a decent hand and not some 10-3 junk.Since you have no reads, what type of hands would he have called a preflop raise with, being out of position for the rest of the hand and getting only 2.25-1? AK, AQ, AJs? Pair of 10s and up?Next look at the flop texture. K is a scare card and there are two hearts on board.Last - what would he check-raise with? If I were in that position, the only po
  5. Yeah...sorry - some of us aren't constantly glued to a computer.
  6. OK, ok - not similar.But come on - not funny?
  7. How do I post a picture? Do I need to upload an image somewhere and then use the HTML tag to reference the URL?If so - where can I upload photos to?
  8. Just got back from Vegas. I suck at poker.In 1/2 NL, I lost every race situation. AK to 88, 10-10 to J-J, 10-10 to 9-9, AK to AQ. The one time I had KK, I played it HU with another guy - he also had KK. Other than those hands, I had cold cards the entire trip. Any plays I made at pots were picked off. Any time I wanted to play a marginal hand, there would be call, raise, re-raise before me.In limit, I played one session without dragging a pot once.If it weren't for blackjack and craps, I would be down money on this trip. (Doesn't make sense, does it? Doesn't J.C. Tran talk about staying away f
  9. I've been reading all this stuff about the "Krablar" for a while and only recently started to play it.PokerStars Game #8902598754: Tournament #45267574, $20+$2 Hold'em No Limit -Level X (400/800) - 2007/03/14 - 17:39:52 (ET)Table '45267574 1' 9-max Seat #5 is the buttonSeat 2: Hero (4782 in chips) Seat 5: Villain (8718 in chips) Hero: posts the ante 50Villain: posts the ante 50Villain: posts small blind 400Hero: posts big blind 800*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Hero [Kd 3d]Villain: raises 800 to 1600Hero: calls 800*** FLOP *** [3c 6c Td]Hero: checks Villain: bets 800-> Villain had been raising
  10. yeah...didn't wasn't there something in physics class about 45 degree angle being the optimal projectile launch? Guess they didn't factor beaks and ice into the equation.315.2. Still working on it.
  11. I have to agree. Watching Antonio in HSP Season 2 showed an entire different side. a) Not only are his tournament results great, but he is a fantastic cash game player with good reads. B) He acts with class at the tables.Rocks and Rings aside, he is a true poker player.
  12. Watch Season 1 of HSP where Phil has KQ. Flop comes K-Q-x. Phil leads out, Barry Greenstein raises all-in with his set of Queens and Phil quickly calls.That always makes me feel good.
  13. Remember, Vegas is in the middle of a desert - so don't expect too many hills.However, that being said, TPC Canyons is quite neat (target golf and you do tee off elevated tees). Pretty mind boggling when you have to hit your drive across a canyon to find a fairway. TPC courses are quite pricey though.I like Paiute. 3 courses there and you see the huge mountains in the background. Twilight rates are very reasonable, so I'd recommend you check them out. I have played all 3 courses and they are all great. Wolf course is the higher priced one, but I don't think it's all that different from the oth
  14. He does have 10 World Series of Poker Bracelets. He has been playing for 22 years and made 20 million dollars off reading people. He is the best No-Limit Texas Hold'em player in the world.Are those not enough credentials?
  15. Few general questions:1) I play primarily on Stars but recently joined FT. On Stars, let's say a hand played is HU. Flop is checked. On the turn player A checks, player B (in late position) bets and is called. On the river, both players check. -> On Stars, player A's cards are shown first because he/she is first to act. If Player B's hand is better, his/her cards are is shown (otherwise player B has the option to muck or show).-> On FT, players B's cards will be shown first (because he/she was the last person to bet). Then if player A's hand is better, it will be shown. Why the discrep
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