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Isura,
no worries [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Its actually for an exam, not homework. A subscribt 4 (also known as the T group I believe) is the group of even permutations on {1,2,3,4}. I've got to choose a non-albelian group of order at least 12 and apparently this is the easiest group. |
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#92
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what limit do you currently play at, and what's the highest limit you've played at.
as a kind of x-post, what's been YOUR deepest stack, your deepest stack situation (you vs opp) and how do you play deep stacked? |
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#93
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I don't call many raises at 6-max. Usually only pocket pairs, and big aces (AK-AQ)... I rarely call raises out of position (usually only with pocket pairs or AK). [/ QUOTE ] What do you do when you have donks minraising every single hand preflop? move tables? |
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#94
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Noah, Haha. Yes, sometimes. But it bugs me more when people say that engineering or physics is mathematical. [/ QUOTE ] People that say engineering is mathematical are usually those that need a calculator to figure out the tip |
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#95
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simplistic,
I currenlty play nl50-100. I'll be back to nl200 once I rebuild the depleted bankroll. I've played as high as 3/6 online. I have played 300bb at nl100. I play very aggressively after the flop when deep-stacked. |
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#96
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DA$$R,
The preflop minraising doesn't bother me. I adjust my calling and reraising requirements appropriately. |
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#97
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Are the teachings in HOH or the Little Green Book more applicable to SSNL games?
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#98
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I'm a grad student at Waterloo in Ontario. Where are you studying? [/ QUOTE ] How do find time to play poker and be a grad student? I am a grad student too (with 3 kids) and can only play about 10 hrs a week. |
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#99
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...because you have 3 kids.
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#100
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jdefoe,
Well, they are different types of books. HoH is more like a typical 2+2 poker book (it's like a textbook). It has very good advice and hand exercises to practice. Green book is more like a poker essay, it is similar to SS2. It is more about Phil Gordon's general approach to NL. |
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