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KrazyKarl910

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  1. Not quite the same, but there has been more than one occasion when I was bluffing with Ace high, the other guy called, I've announced I have ace high, and they've turned over something like queen high, or ten high and said "I knew you were bluffing"... though thats probably more for the fish thread
  2. LOL!!! That's awesome!!!I'd type something profound, but I'm too busy laughing...
  3. You sound like Phil hellmuth on Poker After Dark...
  4. A fabulous trip to Kenya (no expenses paid)
  5. It was on the cardplayer website a few days ago...http://www.cardplayer.com/poker_news/article/8249ETA: Looks like someone beat me too it
  6. They already took tips out of the prize pool... why should he tip more, when he's already been forced to tip!
  7. I think its a nice addition to a cash game. I understand fully why not in a tournament. But in a cash game I think it makes the game even more fun and challenging.In my home game I allow people to show their hands in a heads up pot. I recently was in a hand against a guy that was playing very loose aggressive... basically my game. He was sitting to my immediate left. So the fact that he had position on me was not good for my game!Anyway.. we're in a hand where I'm the SB, he's the BB. Its folded to me, and I decide to raise no matter what my hand. I look down at 2 6 offsuit. I think my raise w
  8. I remember reading that somewhere too... I guess you can't believe everything you read!ETA: I worked out where I read it... the Poker News Article about ithttp://www.pokernews.com/news/2006/10/high...eason-three.htm
  9. Add to that the fact that they didn't go and start a war with them!!!
  10. It is no more likely to flop 2 pair or trips than any other hand :PJust if you play it all the time you are going to flop a set or Kings up more than you would with a hand you rarely play!
  11. I think what a lot of people seem to be missing about the Krabalar is that its winning is not the important thing... its that you rub it in their face and make them think that you are playing ****. It doesn't matter that you got lucky and won... in fact it works better when they have a much better hand, or even have you dominated (like AK) and you either bluff them out or flop a 3 to beat em. The power of the Krabalar isn't that it wins, its that everybody takes note that you raise with crap and then seemingly brag about how well you play. You pick up a hand later in the game, and even if you
  12. Season 3 is crap by 24 standards... so its the 5th best season of any television show
  13. And I think thats the thing about him... he understands that as many bad beats as he'll give he'll take them in return. I really respect him as a player for taking the beats so well because if he was like he can be when he wins he'd be something to be spat on...Sad that Australia didn't win though...
  14. I think what a lot of you are ignoring is that he got some kind of guy feeling that told him the guy had him. But yeah... thats the kind of call you have to make, because if you start second guessing yourself like that all the time you'll start to fold the best hand.
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