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Kid DynOmite

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  1. I raise the flop. Oftentimes that little bet is what some geniuses like to call a "defensive bet". They believe that you will only call them and they get to sneak a peak at the turn for $6. I'd put him on a draw after that bet and raise the heck out of him on the flop... But then again I play FAR more sngs than cash games so I am by no means the best poster on this site.

  2. Hey man, seriously, you were there, that place is like a zoo! The breaks are 15 minutes long. You take a quick bathroom break (if you can get there), and then get bombarded in every direction with pictures and autographs. Trust me, if it happened to you, you'd understand what I'm talking about. Sorry I didn't give you more time dude, but it's extremely difficult to pay attention to 30 plus people, all at the same time.
    Daniel's chill when i met him. He even came out to joke about a bet on made on him finishing top 10 in the poy race. Good going daniel, costing me 100 bucks. jk
  3. if he is a donkey then wait for better spots, like with a made hand, to get his money, when you try and bluff a donkey you become a donkey
    Concur. You misplayed this hand, sir. The reason why lagtards are easy to play against because all you have to do is nit it up. Anything different from this strategy loses you money. I would have folded 97 pf against such a fool as your opponent. You ONLY value bet / raise against donkeys in micro cash games.
  4. My ROI in these is about 200%, and all i do is play straight up nitty tourny poker. I mean, if you're any good at all in tournament play I honestly think you need no more than $150- $250.These are also tournys where your success will be better if you play more tables. You'll over think WAY too much if you only play like 1-4 of these. If you play like 8 then you can make the mechanical right play over and over again.

  5. the right play is to rr pre flop. Then, you should raise the flop.. .wtf are you doing calling? Then, you should raise the turn... wtf are you doing calling. When you play passive, ridiculous things happen to you. be more aggressive and at the very least all the money will go in when you have the wayy best of it. He'll probably fold. They guy's play isnt that bad at all. on a nothing board he fired two bluff shells at you (one of them with outs) and then made his hand bc you didnt blow him off of it. Record your mistake and stop making it. You'll make more $$$

  6. You have a decently strong hand on a non-scary board. Only a set really concerns you here and this doesn't play like a set.Although his physical tells seem strong, his actions smell of weakness. You are about to bet and instead of getting you to put money in, he makes a bet. That sounds like to me he is trying to prevent you from pushing him off the hand, and instead trying to do the same in return.As such, I would call.
    Agreed. I really doubt he would play a set of 3s like this. This looks like KJ, K10... MAYBE KQ protecting this two pair from a hand like J 10. I would ask him if he had KQ and then look for him to give away that hand... if he doesn't then I call. If DOES... then i fold.
  7. *shrug* this sng was not for very much $$$ was it? to answer your question: I am pretty sure you make that call everytime unless I am off on the stakes of the sng. You have good reason to believe this player sucks, hence his range is loose.

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