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About tommyrotten

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  1. nh, sir.and good luck on next visit!
  2. I spent a couple of nights at the Riverside about six months ago. Staff and poker room were OK, but nothing special. If I recall, they had a $2-$5 spread limit game and a $4-$8 kill, plus a daily low buy-in tournament schedule. All super soft.I can only imagine the rest of Laughlin is similarly donkastic.Good luck.
  3. Not a table full of them.That said, every low limit B+M game I've ever sat at has had at most 1 to 2 other guys at the table with half a clue. The rest were fish, normally huge fish. Really bad players. All over.Go sit at an online 3/6 game and you will find at minimum there are 3-4 guys that don't out and out suck and most of the bad players aren't as bad. The kind of total retard you'll find bunches of in live 3/6 games you gotta look out for.You have not and do not play online, so STFU. You don't know what you're talking about. Live players at the low to mid limits are way way way w
  4. Never played with Asians and gangbangers? Then you've clearly never played Hawaiian Gardens.Mind your manners, Chopper my boy
  5. 100 for Regular status? I'll give it a shot.I'd post more often, but getting labled a "newbie'' all the time is a little demeaning.
  6. I play live in L.A. (3/6 limit mostly) on a regular basis and there is flat out no way in the world that anyone's going to convice me that online players are superior to B&M players. No way.A typical table at Commerce (or Hawaiian Gardens, The Bike, or anywhere else around here) is gonna be loaded with hardcore gamblers (we don't get the tourists here that Vegas gets) and ya'll are trying to tell me that there are multitudes of online players that would just crush them? C'mon.If I was 19 years old, sitting around in Iowa or wherever, beating the locals and booking winners online playing ag
  7. I appreciate the replies; all quite helpful. Big ups to Blaze and the others for walking me through the reasoning.Allbests
  8. Implied odds probably say yes, but for the sake of argument, is KTo worth a call in this situation:On the button, very tight 9-handed table. Everyone limps/folds around to me, I call. SB, who is new to the table, raises. BB and two others call. Is it really worth it to call here? It's a $3 bet into a pre-flop pot of $33, which would seem to be an obvious play, but how much confidence can one really have in KTo at this point?
  9. I appreciate the courtesy of the replies and, Rocket, I'll take your very fair offer under consideration
  10. As an amateur poker player, I am a big fan of DN's site and, from the looks of things, I'll soon be saying the same of Josh's site.As a professional copy editor, I would advise the two of you to make a call to one of the daily newspapers in L.V. Ask for the sports desk. There you will doubtless find a poker fan who can clean your stuff up quickly, easily and reliably. And, given the pay structure in the industry, they will also work very, very cheaply.You guys are at the top of your profession. Your writing should reflect your status, not detract from it.
  11. There is no shortage of books dedicated to NL, but I've not yet seen anything that addresses Omaha in any kind of detail. Can anyone steer a newbie in the right direction?
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