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well, basically i ran 150 up into being a 3200 dollar stack and eventually ran it down to 1700 due to so called "commited" hands where i bet 75 with seven eight suited or what not, and then someone moved all in for 300 total, and i called, blah blaah blah, i ran it down and left with the seventeen hundo and still felt like a sofa king stupid idiot. well, its the best sesh i ever had and i hope i had more, thanks for the input ev1 and if anyone else has anything to say goahead and leave something.

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well, basically i ran 150 up into being a 3200 dollar stack and eventually ran it down to 1700 due to so called "commited" hands where i bet 75 with seven eight suited or what not, and then someone moved all in for 300 total, and i called, blah blaah blah, i ran it down and left with the seventeen hundo and still felt like a sofa king stupid idiot. well, its the best sesh i ever had and i hope i had more, thanks for the input ev1 and if anyone else has anything to say goahead and leave something.
Don't worry, I've seen worse.I saw a guy sitting on a $3,500 stack at a 1/2 NLHE (200 max) table go bust over the span of *2 hours*. Needless to say, I was very disappointed that I was sitting one table over and was not able to get my share of his stack.
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what? serioulsy? you bought in for 13.33 BB in a NL game?
I did. And I do on a regular basis. The game is so soft there I find it easy to double up within the first half hour of sitting down with or without good cards.
at the wynn with about 40hrs of no sleep already. turned 200 into about 1800.and kobe is lying, he isnt even 21!!!
I play on an Indian reservation, 18+ casino ftw :club:
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At home game once I was down to $3.00 and left at the end of the night with over $300. We were playing .25/50. I doubled/tripled up the first 3-4 hands and it went from there.

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There's a guy at a casino around here who plays the 1/2 (200 buy-in) game, and moves in preflop on about 90% of the hands. While sitting at the table with him, I once saw him lose about 18 buy-ins or so, so about $3600. The most I have ever won off of him in one session is about $1700 or so.

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