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| View Poll Results: Would you rather be broke as a joke or a filthy rich overweight AxisOfEvilian? | |||
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13 | 24.53% |
| Filthy rich overweight AxisOfEvilian |
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40 | 75.47% |
| Voters: 53. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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There is heads up forum dude [/ QUOTE ] lol took me 10 minutes to find it. |
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can anyone tell me how to get in those 3k guaranteed tourneys. They say you have to earn 30 party points the day before, but i earned like 200 june the 6th and still cant register.
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Just played 2 hours of Full Ring to check a new RB a/c I set up was working ok. Holy crap. Thought I was going to kill myself after about 20 minutes. Just so horrible. And it was like, "ZOMG, 55 UTG, WTF do I do????". lol. FR is not da nutz.
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I noticed that 50NL is way more aggressive then 25NL at party. Constantly getting reraised preflop and all. gotta adapt a little.
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[censored] [censored] [censored] [censored] [censored] Party Poker [censored] [censored] [censored] [/ QUOTE ] I am sooo [censored] tired of staring BUSTO in the eye That is all ! |
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"Party may be looser and crazier than FT or PS, but it is not necessarily easier".
Discuss. |
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#8
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Because Americans still suck at poker.
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"Party may be looser and crazier than FT or PS, but it is not necessarily easier". Discuss. [/ QUOTE ] 'Nothing beats a good old american donk' (Quote from MSNL party regs thread discussing the same issue) |
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[ QUOTE ] "Party may be looser and crazier than FT or PS, but it is not necessarily easier". Discuss. [/ QUOTE ] 'Nothing beats a good old american donk' (Quote from MSNL party regs thread discussing the same issue) [/ QUOTE ] There is one fundamental issue that will probably always set American players apart from others: in the US - as far as I understand it - poker is a much more common game. In most parts of Europe it's known but very unusual to actually play it. I don't think that there was any home game culture in recent years (I can't say about scandinavia. It seems to be more widespread there, too). It was more or less an underground thing. So the approach that European players take is usually completely different: they either are informed and in some way educated (which doesn't necessarily mean that they are any good) or they just recently learned about the opportunity to play it online and want to be cool or don't know that there is any strategy and they don't care, because they think it's all a big gamble anyway. There isn't this level of players that play with a "feel" for the game as they always played in their homegames mixed with a little common wisdom like "don't draw to inside straights" etc., like it is wide spread among US players, who do not think they need any education because they think they know how to play the game decently. |
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