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  1. You could fold pre.... But are you paying attention that this is a 6 max table ? So UTG + 1 is actually the hijack position. I would fold this preflop 100% of the time in a 10 player game, but I don't think raising in a 6 max preflop is a bad idea.I would probably raise the turn, barring that I might be forced to fold the river. The river is tough though
  2. Sorry, not sure If i'm doing to quote right.... I think I might not be.....But agreed with Solar. You Want the villian to have QQ, KK, AJ, KJ, I assume you are playing at the $25 tables, I haven't seen many people fold over pairs there. Try to get the money in on the flop, if not, shove the turn
  3. Seems like an easy shove to me. You checked and got the bet you wanted, now it is time to take down the pot if you can, or get all your money in good otherwise. If you call there are a lot of scary cards that could come on the turn.88 is actually below my range that I like to play from UTG, so I might consider folding preflop instead of limping in..... But I'm tighter than most
  4. I disagree. It seems clear to me that mult-tabling increases your bankroll requirement. Having a large bankroll not only protects you from bad cards, but also streaks of bad play on your part. You can say that you shouldn't multi-table if you tilt, but the fact is that many people have streaks of good play or bad play. If you have a 15 buyin bankroll, and multi 8 tables one night that you are just playing off, you could blow a lot of the bankroll.I'm not sure how much more you need to multi, but for a person playing 4 tables at a time to have the same risk of ruin as a person playing 1
  5. They just said on bluff that they are having an issue with the international broadcast, but the technical team is working on it and they expect to fix it soon
  6. Card player is still upShawn Sheikhan vs. Daniel NegreanuDaniel Negreanu opens for 50 with the 7, Shawn Sheikhan completes the bet to 200 with the A and Negreanu calls.Sheikhan: X-X-A4 Negreanu: X-X-79Sheikhan bets 200 and Negreanu calls.Sheikhan: X-X-A48 Negreanu: X-X-79ASheikhan bets 400 and Negreanu folds, showing A4 for a pair of aces with a flush draw. Sheikhan rakes the pot and brings his stack up to 32,000 this hand while Negreanu falls to 28,000 in chips.
  7. Bet the Pot - is an excellent guide in my opinion
  8. I thought that they played to the same level everyday. I could be mistaken though.
  9. Unless you are making your living from poker, the short sessions aren't necessarily a bad thing. There is no point in playing if it stops being fun, especially if you become less sharp and you lost money. Other than that the only advice I can offer is to put something in the back ground that you enjoy that won't distract you, be it music or a movie or such
  10. So what is the rake on these games? $ 1 in a $ 7000 pot? My $ 20 pots get raked more.
  11. where you guys playing in person or online?
  12. I think that I'm going to have to guess that Beal comes out ahead overall. I don't know how he keeps beating the pros, but he seems good at it
  13. I too am impressed with the 30 / hour win rate. I'm curious what site you are playing at, and how many hours you have played that this rate accounts for?
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