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  1. Honestly, there isn't one thing I prefer about the new software. I realize that this is beta, but the bonus isn't nearly enough to keep me here.
  2. I'm hoping that something will be kicked back to non-US players. Since it's is in no way illegal for me to play and I'm currently blocked, I'm rather frustrated.
  3. I like the 778 flop for two reasons.1.) If you're beat...the bet will likely come from in front of you, and you can fold to it easily.2.) If you're not beat yet, but someone is drawing to a hand than can beat you, you get to spoil his pot odds when it's checked to you.I don't like the K73 flop for one reason.1.) People play trouble hands like KQ, KJ, hell even K7 or K3 suited. Especially from blinds and especially from late positions behind couple other people to sweeten their pot odds. While it's unlikely that someone has an overpair...you could easily get wrecked by that cruddy player who
  4. Todd Brunson over Eric LindgrenPhil Ivey over Daniel NegreanuBrunson for the win.
  5. I'm sorry to hear that. I lost my father this past September to brain cancer, which caused major memory issues for him. It was hard on everyone, but it was also better for everyone in the end. Thank you for sharing.
  6. Turn: Assuming we're dealing with a mediocre player on the button, I'd probably take this into the tank for as long a mull-over as I could. Online, I'd wait until my timer was almost up and then call. Live, I'd do my best to look hesitant about the turn call.River: I'd make a small bet at the pot, something designed to look like a post-oak bluff. If they just call...well, they probably would have folded to a big bet anyway, so we've just gotten a bit more value. If they raise, obviously we put them the rest of the way in, if they didn't do it themselves. If they fold, you've lost whatev
  7. I appreciate all the answers to my mis-placed question. Thanks everyone.As for using PT...my first plan of action with it was, as suggested, simply to plug up some leaks in my game. So far I've just been trying to play normally, which seems to be a net win so far, and use the data to improve my hand selection. As a relatively newbie player, I'm of the opinion that I should learn to play good hands before I try to learn how to play mediocre ones.I'm currently playing nickel/dime NL and I've actually discovered that I'm a *lot* more aggressive than I thought I was. I haven't been playing a t
  8. Ahh, yes...right over there where I likely should have looked. Thank you. :oops:
  9. I'm a reasonably new player and I've opened a PokerRoom account through FCP. This is my first online site that Poker Tracker actually works at. (I used to play on an Action Poker Network site called TigerGaming....used to be very fishy, but enough sharks have finally caught on that the fish are fewer and farther between.)So now I'm looking for a good ruleset to use with PT's auto player ranking system. Right now I'm just using PT's default settings, but I'm not 100% happy with the results it's giving me. (I suspect it's due at least in part to the small number of hands I've played at FCP,
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