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Old 09-07-2006, 11:09 AM
ESKiMO-SiCKNE5S ESKiMO-SiCKNE5S is offline
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Default Re: Ring game/Weaker players

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However strong, experienced players are abandoning full-ring limit hold'em. The problem with these games - for the better players - is that the fixed betting structure often makes it impossible to protect a strong hand, and thus many pots simply become a lottery. This is an unsatisfactory state of affairs for players who want to make serious money in poker.

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

i just read this

the article writer is a tard, reading things like this will make you worse at poker...
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Old 09-07-2006, 11:10 AM
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Default Re: Ring game/Weaker players

Thats exactly how i felt about the article. Happy to hear that Im not alone. But then again how do you play in these games: try to see the flop cheaply as often as possible because of the huge implied odds or just wait for a big hand that wont be cracked?

Now to my laydown on the turn: At this point any six would have made a straight plus there was heavy action on the flop. I still was up against 5 opponents and even if i hit a set on the river (20:1) it might be no good.
I just had the feeling I was 100% beat at that point and i didnt want to pay somebody off.

As it turned out i was probably wrong: the river was a six and three players chopped it up with a straight on the board. There still were two BB to call on the river with any ten making a higher straight.
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