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Kid DynOmite

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  1. you know what id do?id push all in on the flop.You know your ahead right now and the other 2 are chasing.If you crank it up youll likely chase them away and win a nice small pot.If they chase and beat you thats fine. But your easily the favourite, unless someone made a crazy straight.... so if they miss like there meant too you double/triple up.This will allow you to play a relaxed tight game. or if your inclined, the bullying game.My intuition tells me at the 50 dollar level, the players wont take the chance and chase it.... the odds arent there.
    Not a bad play at all. he may call with 2 overs and a flush draw.
  2. http://www.pokerhand.org/?2747715Basically as of today i've decided to go back to sng's for a couple of weeks and take a break from cash. So the $33+3 and the $55+5 6 max sngs will be my bread and butter for a while.I just played a semi weird hand (see above) and would appreciate thoughts. Personally i thought..1. Raise pre, obv wasn't thinking when i donkey limped2. I was thinking raise the flop more, like to 450/500 not 400.3. Im guessing without a sicko read just flat the turn hoping to boat up of hit the miricle 3d and fold the river all standard. Wanted to post incase im missing something obvious.sam.
    Raising pre with 44 in a turbo sng at 15/30 would be an awful play. In a cash game, it'd be fine.I think you played the hand fine besides not rr enough... and even that isnt that bad because you can probably. get his whole stack if the board pairs or a couple bananas hit the turn and river... You want to build a pot. Unfortunately the worst card in the world hit you on the turn.
  3. I play on stars, but I am sure my advice will hold true for FT. It's not that all of the 5s will be soft and all of the 10, 20s will be hard. It's just that you have a better chance of getting soft tables at lower limits. On stars, the 3.4s are pathetic, 6.5s a slightly harder, and the 16s are only slightly harder than the 6.5s. But I have seen tables as high as 215 that are soft and tables as low as 6.5 loaded with tough players... given that 6.50 was an sngicons.com video. I am more interested in why you think 25 buy ins is enough when moving up to a level you are not sure you can beat. If you can reload, then usually people have 40 buy ins... if you cant I like to have 100-120 buy ins. my 2 cents.

  4. That's a negative, ghostrider. Note that nelson and shore are both really short and wont be factors without lots of luck.

    When you are a top pro, does tournament staff purposely seat you with other top pros? It seems like most of the time DN is at some really tough tables. I could see them doing this for pub/TV reasons. That would be a bit unfair on the player though, however good they may be.
  5. I like this line - it's early but you have two limpers, a raise and then a call by the button. AQ might be the best hand here but you'll be OOP the rest of the way so you want to fold out most of these other players who seem weak and isolate against one other player. If everybody folds after you pot it, then great.As played, I hate our hand as we might already be behind and we're facing a ton of draws. I check and only play on if it's extremely cheap.
    Agreed. rr here is a very aggressive play. The rule in sngs is to be tight early on. There will be a time when rr w/ AQ is smart. Level one is not that time. Cash game, you go right ahead and rr your a$$ in this spot.
  6. This is all good. You're in the sb, meaning out of position with a decent, but not great hand, in what's becoming a multi-pot.You have two options. One, reraise and try to get this hu or at least against 2 opponents, so you'll have a shot of taking this down.Two, play it like you did and pray you hit something better than top pair. If you don't, you might as well check fold. I don't mine this play if we're suited, but offsuit, there's even less chance we're going to love the flop, so we should be reraising.No great harm in folding preflop if you don't like these spots. This is a crappy position with a tricky hand to play.The best play is probably reraising preflop though.
    I would probably fold here... but then again I play too many tables to play any hand tricky.
  7. typical sng shove. This one call, and fold if you miss... you still have a stick worth shoving with at 75-150. The 200 makes me nervous... obv i still insta shove in a normal sng.

  8. i think its not difficult to play very well with good cards.. and thats why ivey is a pro..but daniel can also play very well with bad cards.. because he gets them more often than ivey.. and thats the difference..for example:doubling up with a royal flush is way less diffcult than to not double somebody up who has a royal flush..
    Yeah, Ivey sucks. He's just a card catcher. Way to take the tiniest sample of events and use them to reach a conclusion that makes you look like a complete moron. Ivey, if not the best, is definitely one of the best 7 c stud players in the world.
  9. Am I the only one that thinks morons like the op should just be ignored and looked down upon with contempt instead of actually taken seriously. Reasons why:1. Doesn't understand the variance of tournament poker2. Thinks Negreanu is a bad player now and that the online young guns are taking over... despite the fact that dn pwns pokerstars.3. Makes loud insults obviously just to attract attention to himself. He's probably loving all of this attention.I can imagine what this kid looks like right now. A huge d bag with a big mouth and no balls. None. Not even little acorn ones. Keep hiding behind your computer screen, junior.-D-

  10. Am I the only one that thinks morons like the op should just be ignored and looked down upon with contempt instead of actually taken seriously. Reasons why:1. Doesn't understand the variance of tournament poker2. Thinks Negreanu is a bad player now and that the online young guns are taking over... despite the fact that dn pwns pokerstars.3. Makes loud insults obviously just to attract attention to himself. He's probably loving all of this attention.I can imagine what this kid looks like right now. A huge d bag with a big mouth and no balls. None. Not even little acorn ones. Keep hiding behind your computer screen, junior.-D-

  11. argh! you need to value the hell out of 10 10 it 25nl! this means re raise pf... the way you played makes it look like you c bet flop, surrendered turn and then tried a riv steal. As palyed i just cant see how you can make that call on the river. I would say his most likely hand to make such a play with is 33. If he's bluffing you'd think he'd bet the turn. It would be one hell of a cagey play by him to wait for the river to bluff you instead of just taking you on the turn. a horrid donk calls you on the flop with AJcc then checks the turn with the draw, then just horribly shoves off when he hits his miracle flush. I think my above line makes more sense tho.

  12. I would value bet here about 2200 and then push the rest in on the river. I think his range here is massive... Unless you're playing in a big $ buy in event. He could easily have 99 or 1010, Ace Big, A8 sooted. He's also not folding 77,66,55 to what looks to be a c bet from you. That would be either super weak or a good read. Intermediate to novice players usually do not play weak or well. This expands his range even more.

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