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  1. When I got all my chips on the flop, pushing into him, I didn't know it was 50/50. That looked like a perfect flop for me. In fact, I was praying he hit his king with a good kicker.But KingFour, how could I have known? KingFour is so random, there's no way I can put him on a hand like that.
  2. Could I have played this hand any differently, could I have gotten away from it?Should the other guy really have made the call of my raise preflop?Full Tilt Poker Game #4823754508: $22 + $2 Sit & Go (Turbo) (36619629), Table 1 - 80/160 - Pot Limit Omaha Hi - 19:17:04 ET - 2008/01/11Seat 2: Neglia (5,945)Seat 4: ThisIsMyBiz (3,055)Neglia posts the small blind of 80ThisIsMyBiz posts the big blind of 160The button is in seat #2*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to ThisIsMyBiz [8h 3d Ad Ah]Neglia raises to 320ThisIsMyBiz raises to 960Neglia calls 640*** FLOP *** [Kd 7c 4d]ThisIsMyBiz bets 1,920Neglia rai
  3. Maybe it's just me but then again I love to play unconventionally sometimes. What I mean is sometimes I love to limp Aces, especially suited aces. Speaking of 98s, what happens if hypothetically I limp AceTen of clubs and some guy in late position wakes up with... suited connectors, NineEight of clubs (normally a hand alot of people love to play in position). Then what happens if we both see the flop and a couple of clubs come out. Depending on the person, alot of people I've seen have trouble getting away from the flush draw and rightly so (it's alot of outs). Some people may lose alot of mo
  4. Going to bed, hopefully we can discuss this hand after I wake up.
  5. I'm sorry I didn't respond with any analysis the last time I posted a hand on here. This time I promise I will take the effort to discuss this and respond to any questions/criticisms, this hand was alot more fun for me anyways.PokerStars Game #11532559322: Hold'em No Limit ($3/$6) - 2007/08/17 - 05:33:58 (ET)Table 'Struveana' 9-max Seat #9 is the buttonSeat 1: iDumb ($338.35 in chips) Seat 2: willfry ($711.40 in chips) Seat 3: jwislivin ($624.90 in chips) Seat 5: junkiesneo ($818.40 in chips) Seat 7: tomtom2 ($591.15 in chips) Seat 8: FinnAce ($129 in chips) Seat 9: MANASAN ($1408.85 in chips
  6. Zach6668: Sorry. I'll read them right away. My mistake.JM: I was totally going on my read of him so far. I'll comment more when my current match is over.
  7. Poker StarsNo Limit Holdem TournamentBlinds: t20/t402 playersConverterStack sizes:SB: t2960Hero: t3040Pre-flop: (2 players) Hero is BB with 9 8 SB raises to t120, Hero calls t80 (pot was t160).Flop: Q 9 9 (t240, 2 players)Hero checks, SB bets t80, Hero raises to t200, SB calls t120 (pot was t520).Turn: A (t640, 2 players)Hero bets t320, SB calls t320 (pot was t960).River: T (t1280, 2 players)Hero bets t320, SB raises all-in t2320, Hero calls t2000 (pot was t3920).Results:Final pot: t5920
  8. Nice offer, but I'm happy not to take it. Won 16 or 1700 playing 1/2 NL at my local casino. And thankfully for me I told my dad he should control my money, almost like a financial manager or something. Even though it's my dad and I now have considerably less freedom, it's really helped me not to repeat my almost lifelong pattern(making money and then blowing most or all of it quickly on drinking, gambling, or some other stupid things).
  9. I'd have to say SitnGos. For the past five years, since I started playing, I've made most of my money from sitngos. By now, after years of experience, I'd definitely consider myself a specialist in them. At this point I usually consider any sitngo with a buyin of less than $100 relatively pointless unless I'm very broke and trying to gradually build back up. Sorry don't want to make this a brag post or anything like that, just saying the whole idea of it just made perfect sense from the beginning. At the very least all you have to do is outlast six or seven other players to make a decent prof
  10. Old topic or not, I was viewing some pretty recent thread about High Stakes Poker on the Two+two board. Seems some of the people on that board dislike Daniel as much as we like him. Some pretty negative comments about him and his play. I don't want to rock the boat or anything, if your curious just go to their Telivised Poker board and read the various threads they have about HSP.
  11. I wish I could watch. Damn SP2 (I'm on my mom's computer). Can't get Party Poker, Full Tilt, or anything else to connect.
  12. How are cash games more beatable than tournaments? I also agree that MTTs can be a crapshoot sometimes. STTs are a different story though. I find them pretty damn easy to beat on a consistent basis, from the 10$ buyins all the way up to the 50 and 100$(sometimes) buyins. Play tight if your table is loose and aggressive, that way you just have to wait as guys donk each other out of the tournament. It goes from ten players, to nine, to seven, to six, and before you know it you only have to outlast a few more players before you can cash. Once I make it to last three and I'm guaranteed a profit I
  13. Bad news, (but mostly) good news. I got my money back, into my account. As I explained it was a check, more specifically Echeck that I used to withdraw. I didn't know this, but apparently that's all done through Citadel. I guess that's one more online intermediary account service, or whatever it's called, that I've burned bridges with. They rejected my withdrawal. Now I have..... Moneybookers and Click2pay that I could use. It's not all bad; it wasn't Ulimate Bet that had a problem with me or my cashout. So now onto the next piece of the puzzle, what options do I have left. Ultimate Bet is lim
  14. Are you kidding? Yeah he played real well... against terrible competetion (besides Allen Cunningham). Pretty extreme statements, but that's obvious.
  15. Thanks for the replies. So it could either be 2 weeks or 22 days. Still a pretty crappy proposition. At least I learned to never cash out like this. I always use electronic transfer, moneybookers, or something like that. I kinda screwed over Neteller and Firepay (that's a long story) so I can't use them. It was just a mental error that I'm sure some people have regretted also doing, withdrawing quickly without really paying any attention to what method your using. Vertigo: It's pretty cool to finally find an online player from Calgary, especially from the Full Contact Poker - I've been visitin
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