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1957 Chevy

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  1. I think you're going about it the wrong way. You beat a super loose table by being super tight-aggressive. Don't look for the J-9 suited hands. Look for the big starters and then make those fuckers pay.Yeah, I know, but...Didn't you read my post. Can't really get a bigger starter than AA. I also got KK cracked by A-6 o/s (four card flush) and QQ cracked twice. All with big pre-flop raises. Big starters are no good at LLHE tables where it's four and five to the flop and that's what this table was playing like.
  2. So I was playing in a 2-2 No Limit game the other day and it was such a strange table, I thought I'd post here and ask for advice. First of all, the structure is a little odd: You buy in for $100 (no more, no less) and it's $4 to see the flop (but they call it 2-2??). There's a BB and SB of $2 each.Anyway, it was clear that most of the players were fairly weak (i.e. $25 dollar pre-flop raises in early position with AJ o/s, etc.), but in the beginning the table was somewhat sane. So I picked up a few small pots, and got up to around $140.Then three new players sat in and they were the three
  3. That's kind of the point, Chunky...And in so lies the challenge. BUT, if Daniel feels this challenge is beneath him, or it's too much of a financial risk, then I understand. And so, I will extend the challenge to the entire FullContact Poker Community. The Challenge can be read in its entirety above. If anyone feels up to it, you know where to find me: California is Grand!Sincerely,Theodore Forrest III
  4. Mr. Negreanu, I present you with a Poker Challenge more challenging than anything ever attempted by any professional in the history of poker. If you are successful, you will earn your place amongst the most respected players of all time. Many of the game's Greats have attempted this challenge and failed; so please only accept with the utmost seriousness, sincerity, and confidence. The Challenge is this:You play a $3-6 limit Hold 'Em table in a Northern California Card Room of my choosing. You are allowed to buy in for $120 -- no more, no less. A winning session consists of a doubling y
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