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| Continue to do her doggystyle and hold your breath |
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27 | 24.32% |
| Try other positions and hope for the best |
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17 | 15.32% |
| Tell her to clean her ass |
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67 | 60.36% |
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#401
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I believe you can manually import them, in the PT menu (don't ask me how though [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] )
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#402
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I either suck and am never going to win again or I run like [censored]. Thinking both.
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#403
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does any one know how to get some hands that pt didnt pick up due to leaving a table too quickly or from internet goin out for a couple seconds during tha hand?!?!? im pretty sure my pt missed a -800bb pot and a +900bb from this last sesh. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] If you know the hand #, you can try requesting them to be sent to you via email. You can then proceed to import them. I think Stars supports sending specific hands via email. I don't know about Full Tilt. |
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#404
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FullTiltPoker Game #2844477693: Table Bingham (6 max) - $0.10/$0.25 - No Limit Hold'em - 0:25:49 ET - 2007/07/04 Seat 1: Vyse0wnzj00 ($24.90) Seat 2: Perk76 ($24.75) Seat 3: BrownTrout07 ($36.25) Seat 4: simonson69 ($72.90) Seat 5: clajon123 ($13.25) Seat 6: greenberry2134 ($24.50) Perk76 posts the small blind of $0.10 BrownTrout07 posts the big blind of $0.25 The button is in seat #1 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Perk76 [5c Jh] simonson69 calls $0.25 clajon123 folds greenberry2134 raises to $1 Vyse0wnzj00 has 15 seconds left to act Vyse0wnzj00 raises to $3.50 Perk76 folds BrownTrout07 folds simonson69 folds greenberry2134 calls $2.50 *** FLOP *** [Qh 5s 5h] greenberry2134 bets $7.60 Vyse0wnzj00 calls $7.60 *** TURN *** [Qh 5s 5h] [2h] greenberry2134 checks Vyse0wnzj00 bets $7 greenberry2134 calls $7 *** RIVER *** [Qh 5s 5h 2h] [5d] greenberry2134 checks Vyse0wnzj00 bets $6.80, and is all in greenberry2134 calls $6.40, and is all in Uncalled bet of $0.40 returned to Vyse0wnzj00 *** SHOW DOWN *** Vyse0wnzj00 shows [Ts Th] a full house, Fives full of Tens greenberry2134 shows [Qs Kd] a full house, Fives full of Queens greenberry2134 wins the pot ($47.15) with a full house, Fives full of Queens Vyse0wnzj00 adds $24.60 *** SUMMARY *** Total pot $49.60 | Rake $2.45 Board: [Qh 5s 5h 2h 5d] Seat 1: Vyse0wnzj00 (button) showed [Ts Th] and lost with a full house, Fives full of Tens Seat 2: Perk76 (small blind) folded before the Flop Seat 3: BrownTrout07 (big blind) folded before the Flop Seat 4: simonson69 folded before the Flop Seat 5: clajon123 didn't bet (folded) Seat 6: greenberry2134 showed [Qs Kd] and won ($47.15) with a full house, Fives full of Queens [/ QUOTE ] was this a pot sized donk? That is a tricky spot on a paired board with one high card - I'd post this. |
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#405
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First session of the day. 300 hands.
VPIP: 11% PFR: 9% VPIPSB: 6% Aggro by street: 1/1/.5 WR: 25ptbb/100 Nit-tastic ftw. |
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#406
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Pot sized donks are, IME, a somewhat more sophisticated play than mini-donks but usually don't represent much more strength. In a medium sized pot, a good raise will often take it down. This player here actually does it with TPGK which is a pretty strong holding in this situation. But overall, the pot sized donk is still a donk. Sets, trips, straights, two pairs etc. are usually still slowplayed to the turn or check/raised on the flop but not donked.
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#407
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Pot sized donks are, IME, a somewhat more sophisticated play than mini-donks but usually don't represent much more strength. In a medium sized pot, a good raise will often take it down. This player here actually does it with TPGK which is a pretty strong holding in this situation. But overall, the pot sized donk is still a donk. Sets, trips, straights, two pairs etc. are usually still slowplayed to the turn or check/raised on the flop but not donked. [/ QUOTE ] Kinda disagree here Genz. The point in not really whether the donk is weaker than "sets, trips, straights, two pairs etc.". I agree that it generally is. No, IMO the point is whether or not a raise can make villain fold whatever he does have - that's the only question we are asking ourselves most of the time. Stronger donk bets (i.e. not a mindonk) are often precisely TP/marginal ovepair and very, very often a raise will not take villain off it. It's read/flow dependent, but often our raise needs to be very big indeed to push villain off it. Of course, a smaller raise + double barrell is another option, but at that point we are getting into a chunky pot and need to decide if we can be bothered with that. |
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#408
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anybody played at poker rewards? I heard the 200$ bonus is super easy to clear there (plus money from savvy), but i made an account and cant login. It says wrong pass or username. I tried evertying and did the send username and pas to my mail twice, But no results. Allready starting to dislike that site :/
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#409
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Full Tilt Poker - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $0.10/$0.25 Blinds - 6 Players - (LegoPoker HH Converter)
SB: $36.90 BB: $27.30 UTG: $129.60 Hero (MP): $51.80 CO: $43.80 BTN: $22.85 Preflop: Hero is dealt Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] A[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (6 Players) <font color="red">UTG raises to $0.85</font>, Hero calls $0.85, 2 folds, <font color="red">SB raises to $3.00</font>, BB calls $2.75, UTG folds, Hero calls $2.15 Flop: ($9.85) J[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (3 Players) <font color="red">SB bets $7.00</font>, <font color="red">BB raises all-in to $24.30</font>, <font color="red">Hero raises all-in to $48.80</font>, SB calls all-in for $26.90 Uncalled bet of $14.90 returned to Hero Turn: ($101.95) Q[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (3 Players - 3 All-In) River: ($101.95) 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (3 Players - 3 All-In) Pot Size: $101.95 ($3 Rake) results and stove:<font color="white"> SB had J:spade J:heart (three of a kind, Jacks) and WON ( $62.05) BB had A:spade K:heart (a pair of Kings) and LOST (-$27.30) Hero had Q:club A:club (a pair of Queens) and LOST (-$36.90) equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 31.131% { KK+, JJ, AKs, AKo } Hand 1: 31.131% { KK+, JJ, AKs, AKo } Hand 2: 37.737% { AcQc } </font> |
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#410
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[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Pot sized donks are, IME, a somewhat more sophisticated play than mini-donks but usually don't represent much more strength. In a medium sized pot, a good raise will often take it down. This player here actually does it with TPGK which is a pretty strong holding in this situation. But overall, the pot sized donk is still a donk. Sets, trips, straights, two pairs etc. are usually still slowplayed to the turn or check/raised on the flop but not donked. [/ QUOTE ] Kinda disagree here Genz. The point in not really whether the donk is weaker than "sets, trips, straights, two pairs etc.". I agree that it generally is. No, IMO the point is whether or not a raise can make villain fold whatever he does have - that's the only question we are asking ourselves most of the time. Stronger donk bets (i.e. not a mindonk) are often precisely TP/marginal ovepair and very, very often a raise will not take villain off it. It's read/flow dependent, but often our raise needs to be very big indeed to push villain off it. Of course, a smaller raise + double barrell is another option, but at that point we are getting into a chunky pot and need to decide if we can be bothered with that. [/ QUOTE ] Well, if in your experience a strong donkbet is usually a TP or even overpair, I agree that your FE is usually pretty minimal. What I actually wanted to express and which I haven't made clear enough, maybe, is, that IME the strong donk bet usually is THE SAME as a small donk bet given that it's coming from a taggish player. They think you missed or want to rep the A and they know they have to bet stronger to have FE. Weaker players or lagtards minbet there or something like that. I don't think that it usually represents a hand as strong as TP. It usually says more like: you were stealing preflop, huh? And I usually respond: No, I haz teh AK! with a good raise. Of course, a big donk bet by a loose passive player or a player that usually only makes small (donk)bets is more often a value bet than not. But if it's coming from a tag who called our late position raise from the blinds or limp called UTG, it's mostly a float/ delayed resteal. |
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