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SiLi

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  1. Can anyone tell me how do I share my pokertracker database with a friend? Any help would be appreciated
  2. Is rakeback for PartyPoker or Skins of PP (Eurobet,Empire etc.) illegal?
  3. those 5,906 hands were done in 20.83 hours 4tabling, so 283.
  4. I've played 5,906 hands at 5/10 and find myself down 0.54 BB/100. I was just wondering if this was normal and if anyone else has experienced a losing streak this long. Also, what is the avg BB/100 someone should expect to win over the course of 10,000 hands?
  5. hey can anyone tell me how I can delete previous hands on my stats.Say I wanna start fresh today and I had logged 10000 or so hands, how would I go about removing those hands.
  6. Commerce NL100: A husky gentlemen sits down and he's raising 20$ before the flop (every 5 out of 6 hands) but no one calls him. One guy decides he's had enough and eventually makes a stand with A7 for about 200$ and while the other guy is thinking he stacks his chips up and pushes them in a forward motion of about 3 inches. His chips don't pass the white line but we call a floorman over to get him to call. (If you didn't know, once you move you're chips in a forward motion its the same thing as calling/going all in.) This guy flips over J8 offsuit and hits a J on the flop. Well, the good
  7. As bad as some of those lines are, I still think Mike Sexton isn't that bad. He does a really good job breaking down the plays for the newbies and the goal of the show is to get bigger and get more people interested in poker, so I would say its necessary. But for rest of us who watch every week, this does start to get on our nerves. I really think they should bring in pros to help with the commentating. I wouldn't mind hearing what Howard Lederer, DN, Doyle, Ivey, Hellmuth, and Chip Reese have to say about the hands. It would definitely help the show.
  8. Hey I was just wondering where these rankings came from and how they were determined. Anyone have a link?
  9. It's not that Shaq gives up here. It's that his teammates forget to give him the ball. This game 7 was a perfect example. The man just scored 4 or 5 buckets in a row but Damon Jones tries to create his own shot and comes up with nothing and turns the ball over. The TNT crew (Magic,Kenny,Charles) had it right when they were screaming over how the Heat failed to get the ball into Shaq. This was actually a repeat of what happened last year when Shaq tore up the Pistons in that series but Kobe tried to take over the game in the closing minutes. With Shaq you're getting a much higher percentag
  10. are we all watching the same sport here? You people who are saying Shaq needs Kobe more than Kobe needs Shaq and those who say Wade is the real star on the team, are out of your mind. When Shaq's career comes to a close he'll easily be one of the top 5 greatest players of all time (if not already). There's a reason why he's called the "MDP". There's no doubt that Kobe is a superstar in this league but he is so not a team player. The stats will say Kobe and Wade did alot more on the court (in terms of scoring) but when it comes down to it, the game starts in the middle. Shaq makes the game
  11. What are you doing wasting your time at 5-10? Go play 4000-8000 with the big boys.
  12. Nope, actually overall the players online are a lot worse. Like I said the main difference for me is that I can read people really well and that is a lot easier live.People tend to chase a lot more online as well.I can't speak for the low limit games online but as for as my online vs Live NL experience goes. I'd have to say the players online on average are better than the people I play in person. Why? Simply because they saw it on TV and came in to give it a shot.
  13. I totally feel you here J-Dub. I play at Commerce too and this happens to me quite a lot. To me its like a scenario in which you have KK and you just feel in your gut that the guy who pushes all in preflop has Aces. And as unbelievable as it may seem, I'm actually right more than 90% of the time this has happened to me. In your case the other player might have had top pair top kicker, overpair, or anything else thats inferior to your Aces. But its obvious to you hes holding the 6 and like me you probably tell yourself he might have those inferior hands even though the chances of it is pret
  14. I live by the Bike/Commerce so live is always an option. Live is definitely more fun since its actual poker in the sense that you can look at your opponent and try to read them. The swings online are pretty sick since you see 3-4x the hands you'd see in person and so the when the bad beats come, they come back to back to back all in a matter of minutes---very easy to tilt this way. Online poker is very convenient but you're basically playing off limited information (betting patterns). When I play live, I don't feel as much of a risk since I have alot more to go by.
  15. thx for all the replies folks, it was nice to hear everyone's comments. In this scenario I would make the call as well but to be honest I do have a harder time making this call when I've built my stack up to 4 or more times the buyin and I'm put in the same situation.
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