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  1. Eli Elezra Chris Moneymaker ELI, Chris is over-ratedTom McEvoy Mimi Tran Tom, Mimi is tough but I give the edge to McEvoyCindy Violette Chris Ferguson C'Mon Jesus will kill CindyGus Hansen Curtis Bibbs Gus is taking this oneYosh Nakano Mike Sexton Yoshi Nakano is gonna win over MikeTodd Brunson Erick LindgrenEDOG for Sure! Prahlad Friedman Sammy Farha I like SAMMY on this but its going to be a good matchup Barry Greenstein Lee Salem Barry is too solidDoyle Brunson Billy Baxter Billy, Doyle thens to overplay a bunch of hands of lateJohn Juanda Chau Giang John, I like this matchup alotAmir Vahed
  2. "I got 99 problems but a biatch ain't one" Jay-Z
  3. MiSTER HAND great point and yes i'm a college student so I didn't want to risk my money knowing there was a chance that he could of made his flush. Anyways I gotten a lot of feedbacks and I enjoy reading everyone's post except those who are harsh and think that they are the best players to talk down to me. I'm trying to better my game and yes I did make a stupid mistake but who hasn't in this forum. I believe this forum is to teach eachother on the game of Hold'Em and not to be used to down grade other people.
  4. woot woot my girlfriend lets me talk to her about poker and she doesn't even care for the game. I guess she just listen because I so passionate about it right now.
  5. That's good to hear. We have enough drama playing poker, we don't need any from our girlfriend right guys?
  6. it takes a while to learn this, but, sometimes ya gotta lay down a good hand.You are right Wannabe and I agree 100 percent. My mindframe at that moment was: 1. He didn't raise pre-flop because he was in first position, so it was kind of hard to put him on a set2. He's a very loose player and I've seen him play some worst hands and called with second pair or Ace high.So after all that time thinking, I made the call and I was wrong. He flop a straight with a 2-3 off suit. Kudos to him for getting lucky and out playing me but I would love to play with him again because you know in the long run, h
  7. I was just reading Daniel's Journal about his recent breakup with his gF Lori and something similar happen at a home game I went to last Saturday. I was at a friend's house for a tournament style game he was hosting and everything was going pretty good. I was playing some pretty goood poker and made a bunch of good reads on my opponents. The guy that was mainly on my crosshair was the host. Everytime he would raise, I would re-raise, knowing that he was weak and everytime I did, I was correct. I did notice that he was constantly looking at his cell phone as if he was waiting for a important ph
  8. Well if it was some1 who I think was a decent player or good player, then I would have to congrat them on how well they played their hand using implied odds to their advantage in that situation, but this guy is some1 who pretty much doesn't know or understand the game of Hold'Em so I would have to say he's just a "blank" and I got unlucky to run into that situation with him. I would have to say this lesson is somewhat bittersweet, in that I've learn a lot from it but thinking about it just leaves a bitter taste in my mouth.
  9. Okay I understand that its not a bad beat but I got out-played, that's fine. But you can't honestly tell me that you guys would of played that any differently? Mind you that I did raise 4x the big blind and he was in first position. His stack was only average so the 100x the big blind idea goes out the window. In the long run people like that are going to go broke if they keep playing the way they do but I do understand that I got out-played. It's kind of like Mike McD 9's Full with Aces vs KGB Ace's Full with 9's, he got out-played and that's how I see it now but at that moment I w
  10. I've just come to realize that Poker is a very cruel game to play. If you are weak and can not take the bad beats that the Poker Gods will sometime give you, then you should really find a new game to play. For instance, I had A-Q on the button and I had raised it pre-flop and got 1 caller. The flop comes A-4-5 rainbow, he bets out and I re-raise with my A-Q, because I know he's a very loose player and will raise with A-8 or A-9 off suit. He then moves all in and I started to think at all the possibilities. He could of had two pairs with a A-4 or a A-5, then I made the conclusion that he doesn'
  11. Hey I ran into those guys at the stateline in Nevada and took them for all their money at the poker table.
  12. Stu Unger was a card genius, period. He would of won more WSOP Main Event if it wasn't for his drug habits. I don't know him as a person but from his poker accomplishment, Stu Unger is the only person to win 3 Main Event title at the WSOP. Johnny Chan got really close but got beaten by Phil Hellmuth Jr. Check his biography movie HIGH ROLLER: The Stu Unger Story, should be really good.
  13. GOOD POINT! Regarding your post Suited_UP, the old me would normally call with AQ if a guys goes all in for 10k and I have 12k. I would always gamble, that's my biggest mis-take. I put to much value in those kind of hands and just need to lay-it down. I need to pick a better position or a better hand to do so to risk my chips like that. Plus I need to stop calling all these all in calls and play more post-flop poker. I am starting to hate all in poker pre-flop. There's no skill in that, you're just leaving your faith in the hands of the POKER GODS. So I'm feeling you about the last post!
  14. GOOD POINT!Regarding your post Suited_UP, the old me would normally call with AQ if a guys goes all in for 10k and I have 12k. I would always gamble, that's my biggest mis-take. I put to much value in those kind of hands and just need to lay-it down. I need to pick a better position or a better hand to do so to risk my chips like that. Plus I need to stop calling all these all in calls and play more post-flop poker. I starting to hate all in poker pre-flop. There's no skill in that, your just leaving your faith in the POKER GODS. So I'm feeling you about the last post!
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