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tampapoker replied to JasonBo's topic in General Poker Forum
Tampa Florida 33606 -
UMMM Josh won and Jesus placed second.
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favorite quotes of fish after they give a bad beat
tampapoker replied to LuckyMcCatcher's topic in General Poker Forum
"I never lose with Q-10 suited" -
where is Slansky when you really need him.
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Umm, dude, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but, had you checked back in this situation instead of making the first bet, you would not have lost that money to the rake.
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Question for any statiticians out there
tampapoker replied to EyeintheSkyy's topic in General Poker Forum
If Phil Hellmuth folds in the forest, and there is no one around to here him, is he still complaining? -
Rumor has it.
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Perhaps the smartest post I have ever read on this website. It is not an accident that Phil has won those nine bracelets. He is one of the top five no limit tourney players in the world and is a force to rekon with at all tourneys that he is registered in. I also think that you may want to try sitting with Phil at a table before you critize his play. Remember--YOU ARE WATCHING TELEVISION!!! I sat with Phil at the Five Diamond WPT event in Vegas and, not only is he an engaging personality at the table, he is a brilliant player and an artful tactician. It was a thrill to play with him and,
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Perhaps the smartest post I have ever read on this website. It is not an accident that Phil has won those nine bracelets. He is one of the top five no limit tourney players in the world and is a force to rekon with at all tourneys that he is registered in. I also think that you may want to try sitting with Phil at a table before you critize his play. Remember--YOU ARE WATCHING TELEVISION!!! I sat with Phil at the Five Diamond WPT event in Vegas and, not only is he an engaging personality at the table, he is a brilliant player and an artful tactician. It was a thrill to play with him and,
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Thanks for all the posts. In the end, I believe that I made a bad play here and the right play was to move-in with the KKs. I agree that a "streak" should not play into one's decision making, but it is, nonetheless, fun to be on one. Thanks again for all the posts and for your time.
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Agree. But, from an "EV" perspective was it really the right move. I was getting great value from a pot-odds perspective and, had I tripled my chip stack, I would have been the favorite for the $8,000 or so first prize. Is it worth sacrificing a few hundred dollars for the opportunity to make approximately 25x more? I knew that by making the play I was making I would have a minimal chance of taking the first prize. And, while I agree that it was relatively "loose" (to be politically correct) to move all in with a drawing hand in that stage of the tourney, was it a worse playto move all-i
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Hoyt Corkins is playing right now in the 5-10 nl game with Steve Brecher.
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I am a huge fan of Full Tilt's ring games, but not a huge fan of the SNG's (in my opinion you cannot beat Pokerstars when it comes to SNG's). I have made an absolute killing playing John D'Agostino's 2-4 NL table and try to play there now about 8 hours a week. I also enjoy getting involved in the 5-10 nl game when Matasow and Quietlion are in the room. If you are new to the game I highly recommend spending some time watching some of the pros play in these ring games--while I consider myself to be a little above average as a player, by watching the pros play, I have learned some new techniq
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I was playing today in a $140 buy in, 120 person tourney at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Tampa, Florida. This tourney pays the top 12 players. I was in 8th place with $28,000 in chips (the blinds were $3000-$6,000 and there were 13 players left [including me]). I was two seats right of button and was dealt pocket KK. Player UTG goes all-in with $36,000. Player to my right calls all-in with approximately $33,000. Obviously, as long as this is not a split pot, if I fold here I will most definately make the money and get at least $260. If I call, I may triple up my stack and be in gre
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i hope everyone's signed up for camp hellmuth!!!!
tampapoker replied to BigDMcGee's topic in General Poker Forum
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