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Limit Player

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  1. it's funny. I changed my name since I never play limit anymore, and then I posted what I thought was a great rakeback site for new players who play low stakes (because rakeback is very important) and I was called a spammer and had my posting abilities turned off.Whoever did that is not better than that f*ggot Sklansky and any other Mod who deleted or bans dissenting opinions. In closing, eat a d*ck. One less forum for me to ever visit.
  2. The solution is simple. Burn your computer. Or yourself.
  3. There's a thread on it already, I think. It only retails for $30 and I have a few games I want to trade in, so I'm picking it up today.
  4. If so, PM me with the % and necessary info. First come, first serve. Gracias.
  5. gonna go out on a limb here and say the WSOP helped a little.
  6. with you in limping here. I am not a fan of raising oop with something like Ace-10 unless I know villain to be a weak opponent. I like seeing a cheap flop here.since you're oop, Scotty, are you firing if you whiff the turn? If so, how much?edit: that is if he simply calls your check raise.
  7. your play was bad, but that it was 3 handed meant there was far less chance he raised with a good hand and/or hit the flop hard.after he smooth called your raise, you never defined your hand. all you did was call smallish bets in the hopes that he was bluffing, which he was.however, had he bet something like $45 or $50 on the river, can you call? no. your play was bad, his was worse.
  8. I don't mini-raise his raise and I pay off a bad UTG KJ limp if that's what happened. I think your made hand is beating whatever he pushed with and he got you to make a scared fold.
  9. you're the only one who thought it was funny.that is all.
  10. the last line is key -- don't make any kind of 'play' that throws up a red flag on someone's radar, i.e. limping from UTG or making a larger than normal raise preflop.It's post-flop where AA gets tricky depending on the board and # of callers. If you have specific examples, post them in the NL or Limit strat section and you'll get good answers. ...usually.
  11. weird that no one had the balls to claim the pot?Nah...
  12. it's fine. given his stack size, the correct play for him is certainly not calling, so you're basically daring him to go all in, and you have the 8 outs with two cards coming. possibly more outs if he made a weird call with AK or something aside from an overpair.
  13. you'll be humored more in General with unfunny and obviously sarcastic posts. That village is always looking for the next idiot.
  14. there's gotta be *some* girl out there willing to do the walk of shame after an offer like that.
  15. Oh, so by "props", you meant sex with a woman. The answer, still, is no.
  16. I would have pushed on the flop to make this an easier decision for us.
  17. In a game like that, though, you'll find that a lot of people will get so fixated on thinking their own cards are the best that they'll never consider what their opponent has.
  18. TP/MM means turn pro/make millions. It's basically a standard forum comment anytime someone writes a brag post or writes about a play they made to drag a big pot. If I were in their shoes, I don't think I'd call your button raise with either hand. I'd probably wait for a better hand like a medium PP or better and go all in against your raise. Very nice pot.
  19. lol. settle down, Beavis. I made a brag post before and didn't ask why someone wrote TP/MM.
  20. TP/MMyou found a couple donks who couldn't get away from their hands. well done.
  21. I think you played it weak, but then again, I hate seeing mini-raises.Raise the turn, take control on the river. He'll call you if he has a 10, Jacks, Queens, and he might even push with an overpair. He doesn't have 10 10 in the hole, or if he does, he has no idea what to do with them.I think you lost money here.
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