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  1. i remember reading about it in (an espn chat)? a few years ago. I can't find it by googling it. please help!
  2. did anybody else put cunningham on a steal on the river there with Q9? I figured a pair of 2s mayyybe...unreadable
  3. haha...i was worried that was a voice in my head. im glad someone else heard it.
  4. i just hid the X in the top right of the screen so i don't accidently close it....this is too good
  5. super cool....thank youbtw...just got off the phone with cox comm. (in louisiana)....they said it's a wide scale prob. and it was supposed to be on channel 603 (but it's 602 at my house) and everyone has to call a later day (and wait 30 minutes on the phone) to be refunded the 15 bucks. blahalso, anyone know what the delay between the online, live, and sirius is? thanks
  6. anyone still having the black screen problem. i bought it through cox comm. and have been on the channel, but it's just a black screen. have been on hold for over 30 minutes on the phone...oh well....also, is there somewhere on the internet to listen to the sirius broadcast w. phil gordon or do you have to have sirius? thanks in adv.
  7. uugghhhhhh....is there not a thread somewhere just bashing the announcers. theyre effing incredible.
  8. i used to play alot of low limit hu sngs. My winning record at the $5 tables was over 70% in over 200 matches mainly because people don't know how to fold preflop. Hand selection is the main thing in this game.....annndd i don't feel like typing anymore
  9. i think you analyzed it well...I've also recently realized how powerful sets can be against huge draws. This makes me think that calling on the flop would be the right play, and then making the 50/50 decision with ds flush and str8 draws for all your money (and still losing) on the turn. If i played this hand today, i would just call the reraise on the flop, putting him on a set, and then push on the turn, just in case he didnt have a set since odds are >=50% anyway
  10. definitely check raise the flop if you think he's weak. could have taken it down as long as he didnt have a monster, or if he could get off aces. Having the rainbow flop and only one low card would have made that possible
  11. If you improve? The 3h is the best possible card for you and one of the only ones i can see that actually helps you or puts you near the lead. The flush draw is too weak to be pushing with. Still...fold the flop
  12. I don't call allins pre at low limits bc people usually have AAxL. I sometimes go all in with AA pre if I have a good low card and i dont feel like thinking though.
  13. extremely easy fold on flop. Other player represented a good hand, not just an A24x. but if you do call, it's a slight call on the turn when low draw hits in a tournament only. you gotta scoop pots to win money hu.
  14. Kenan (from Kenan & Kel)...looked up the last name...Thompson
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    Badugi

    ...If all of those are rainbow hands (i.e. pat hands) then wouldn't A678 beat the one before that? and since A345 (not listed) beats a majority of these hands, wouldn't this list be completely wrong. Btw, i'm still looking for some 'professional' info on this game. I understand a lot since i've played a good bit but it would be nice if someone like daniel chipped in a few words. thanks in advance to anyone with help...
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