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kav 10-18-2007 08:44 PM

Re: Stoxtrader is \"In the Well\"
 
if you were trapped in an island with one poker player, who would it be?

if you had to choose between losing one of your hands vs not being able to use PT/PAHUD, which one would you choose?

Tryptamean 10-18-2007 09:14 PM

Re: Stoxtrader is \"In the Well\"
 
You talk about the benefits of PT alot. What do you think about holdemmanager?

stoxtrader 10-18-2007 10:24 PM

Re: Stoxtrader is \"In the Well\"
 
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You talk about the benefits of PT alot. What do you think about holdemmanager?

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never used it. should I? are you affiliated with it?

stoxtrader 10-18-2007 10:31 PM

Re: Stoxtrader is \"In the Well\"
 
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if you were trapped in an island with one poker player, who would it be?

if you had to choose between losing one of your hands vs not being able to use PT/PAHUD, which one would you choose?

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1. tough call between leatherass and my buddy rob from new york

2. i'd like to keep my hands LDO

Sushiglutton 10-19-2007 05:24 AM

Re: Stoxtrader is \"In the Well\"
 
Limit holdem: Have you had any of these leaks? Any suggestions on how to fix them?

General:
1) Whining too much about beats
2) Not thinking long enough about some decissions
3) Playing longer sessions when I'm stuck, trying to get even, than when I'm winning.


In play leaks:

1) Playing LAGs: Giving too much action in some spots and not getting full value in others. In short my tempo is off agaisnt them.
2) Playing big aces UI: Learn when it's ok to show down and when I need to fold.
3) Blind wars: Spewing too much, without much thought.
4) Finding folds agisnt solid players: I call down in some spots where I just have to be beaten. I need to trust myself enough to fold.

The book is great, I truly mean that. Especially it did some very healthy stuff for my HU postflop play, which was a bit random before.

Tryptamean 10-19-2007 11:32 AM

Re: Stoxtrader is \"In the Well\"
 
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You talk about the benefits of PT alot. What do you think about holdemmanager?

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never used it. should I? are you affiliated with it?

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I've never used it either. Just thought you might have an opinion on it...

stoxtrader 10-19-2007 12:26 PM

Re: Stoxtrader is \"In the Well\"
 
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Limit holdem: Have you had any of these leaks? Any suggestions on how to fix them?

General:
1) Whining too much about beats
2) Not thinking long enough about some decissions
3) Playing longer sessions when I'm stuck, trying to get even, than when I'm winning.


In play leaks:

1) Playing LAGs: Giving too much action in some spots and not getting full value in others. In short my tempo is off agaisnt them.
2) Playing big aces UI: Learn when it's ok to show down and when I need to fold.
3) Blind wars: Spewing too much, without much thought.
4) Finding folds agisnt solid players: I call down in some spots where I just have to be beaten. I need to trust myself enough to fold.

The book is great, I truly mean that. Especially it did some very healthy stuff for my HU postflop play, which was a bit random before.

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1 - this has never been a problem of mine. it happens.
2 - this can be a problem for me, but sometimes its a cath-22 because I dont want to give away timing tells and sometimes my first intuition is correct
3 - I just play as long as possible when the games are good. simple really.

here's a good mantra. sit cross legged and start with an ooohhhhmmmmmm and repeat three times "It's all one long session"

your entire lifetime of poker is simply one long session.


in play:
good lags are tough, but you shouldnt be making BOTH mistakes, usually one comes at the expense of the other, but you are certainly walking a tightrope and this just comes from playing well. remember also, you could make the correct decision on a 52/48 choice and be on the 52 side 10 times in a row and "look" wrong so you would feel like you are playing bad when in acutality you made 10 good decisions in a row.

2 - aces UI - how many draws missed? how big of his range is junk?

3 - spewing in blind wars can be ok, too much and without thought is not.

4 - making some 8:1 and 10:1 folds is a spot where you have to think carefully and then make the fold if it is warranted.

gregorio 10-19-2007 05:02 PM

Re: Stoxtrader is \"In the Well\"
 
So when are we going to see a 6-max video with you, LA, cotton, aba, cts and stinger? that would be the most fun video ever. like an online high stakes poker episode but with people who don't suck. even do it at $.50/1. team that's up most at the end gets to host it at their site. or you can each host it from your own perspective.

porkandb 10-19-2007 11:53 PM

Re: Stoxtrader is \"In the Well\"
 
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It is easy to put players in a class such as fish or lag but harder to subdivide these category's and develop a plan to exploit the specific weaknesses. Can you please explain your thought processes on finding and exploiting specific weaknesses?

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this is for 1/2 nlhe. Thanks.

joker122 10-20-2007 02:11 AM

Re: Stoxtrader is \"In the Well\"
 
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why don't you ever play the mid-high lhe games (i.e. 30/60 to 100/200) on stars and ftp?

or am i wrong in assuming that your screen name is stoxtrader at both?

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well?

heh [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img]


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