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Xanta 11-03-2007 02:14 AM

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Why are people stuck at ssnl when it's so [censored] easy

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Seconding this.

deaders 11-03-2007 02:16 AM

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Why are people stuck at ssnl when it's so [censored] easy

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because they dont value bet JT, top pair after checking the turn vs a donk

r0eKY 11-03-2007 02:38 AM

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lol he passed out before answering 1 question

ofishstix 11-03-2007 02:41 AM

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do you know todd sisley!?!?!?!?

Lefort 11-03-2007 02:58 AM

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poker story?

fav mod?

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Fav mod? I don't really pay attention to mods, but I do know ahnuld's name is green so that must mean he's a mod, and I met him in Vegas and he was a cool dude. That plus he's Canadian, so I guess he's my favorite.

Poker story hmmm... I think my best poker story is probably this summer when I was in Vegas for the WSOP. I had some friends come to visit and we played a fun $1/$2 game at the Mihage. (Mirage... but we for some reason were calling it "Meee-hage" after about a dozen doubles each). I was running sick good with a stack of like $1800 (max buyin $200, and for everyone else at the table this was significant stakes, so the game wasn't exactly stupid..) So one of my friends in particular I'd beaten up on a few times for stacks. He was fairly drunk and convinced he couldn't beat me. This particular hand, I pick up KK UTG. I limp, couple limpers, folds to him on the button and he raises, I call, all else fold. Flop is K63r. I check he bets I call. Turn is a Q. I check. He shows a Q, and announces to the table "I [censored] hate poker" and mucks. Thats right, there were no bets on the turn, and he mucked. I showed KK for top set, and the whole table went nuts. Pretty funny stuff.

Lefort 11-03-2007 03:01 AM

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how much did you drink tonight

please try to play 60vpip+ at 2/4 and report results back

k thx.

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Not that much, like ~8 shots of rye in 50/50 mixed drinks. After 4.5 years of university I've become pretty alcohol tolerant so it takes a good a dozen shots or beers before I do some real belligerent things...

Oh, and I'll take you up on that challenge if I ever get some "free poker time". Any time I'm not socializing or "learning", I tend to devote to "real" grinding to get my monthly hands in. But I'll try..

DaycareInferno 11-03-2007 03:06 AM

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pats and lay the 5, right?

Lefort 11-03-2007 03:22 AM

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What stakes do you play?
What is your #1 most important tip to SSNLers?
Please explain check-raise bluffing against c-bets. I keep getting floated.

Thanks for doing this

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what stakes do you currently play and how aggressively did you manage your bankroll to get to that level?

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Currently play most 5/10, some 10/20. This summer played mostly 10/20 and 25/50. Realized I'd rather play games I can beat significantly than just games I am rolled for and have an edge in.

To be honest I don't have all that much as far as tips for SSNLers go. If you have the potential to move up, you will. I think its that simple. You'll figure it out..

CR-bluffing against CBets is something I deem "unreasonable content" and so I won't divulge into it much at all. But lets just say that some players CB too much, and you need to counter it by CR-bluffing more against these players. You can figure out the who/when/where part...

The bankroll growth part for me is somewhat of a stupid story. I started out a couple summers ago playing mostly MTTs. I'd won a couple for ~$10k each and thought I was king of the world/pocketfives. After playing MTTs all summer and prospering, I didn't play much while at school until the following summer. At this point I took out a chunk of money and left in $12k to play 5/10nl.. (Dear BR-Management.... hello?) I'd not played much NL ring at all.. so obviously I went on a $25,000 run. I still to this day can't fathom how well I must have run considering I had very little knowledge of the game, no HUD, and no reads. Yet I won that amount, took it out (left myself with $10k again) and bought a car. Went back to school, and depleted the $10k roll to $200 by Christmas. I still remember the day during exams in early December when I had $200 in my account on UB left to my name. I'd vowed to myself long ago that I would never deposit another dollar into poker again after I'd withdrew my initial $50 deposit, so that was not an option. I considered playing one last $100+9 tourney and donking off the last bit in cash games, but instead I waited til I got home for Xmas and started playing $5 SNGs again to build it back up. On Xmas eve, I won the $10r on Stars for $10k+. From there I started playing 2/4 (yeah, still obviously underrolled but thats just how I "roll"..) and never looked back. It was at this point that I started reading a ton of 2p2 (this is like June '06) and before I knew it I had a roll of $30k and was playing 3/6. Then by October of '06 I had a roll of ~$120k and had started dabbling into 10/20. Then, the WCOOP main event. The night before, I'd had my biggest ever cash game win with a nightly tally of +$12k. The next day I'd promised to take my college housemates out for dinner, but when I realized it was the $2500 main event, I had to apologize and push the date back because I really wanted to play. I msg'd my buddy deerok and he shipped me the buyin on Stars for Paradise $. Early on I had my KK run over AA, and there was no stopping me after that. Eventually went on to chop for $418k. I withdrew ~$400k of this because I felt like any less and I'd be "cheating" if I used it for my "cash game" roll. So I went on to play 10/20 and 25/50 for the following year including spending 5 weeks in Vegas for the WSOP. After a couple months off, I'd taken out most of my roll for business ventures and left myself with a suitable 5/10 roll and started playing again in October. I've somehow managed to somewhat re-fall in love with game and have spent a great deal of time this past month evaluating strategy. I'm back to grinding and it feels good.

For some detailed and interesting blog entries that happened throughout the past few years: http://lefort.livejournal.com

Lefort 11-03-2007 03:32 AM

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biggest downswing?
biggest stack at a table?
sickest hand?
sickest call?
biggest pot? won? lost? in bb?

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Biggest downswing is tough. I brought ~$100k to Vegas and came home with ~$40k after running horribly in both live cash and tournaments, and also was down online during the time. So I think its safe to say I've had a 6 figure downswing from some point to point.

Sickest call and sickest hand are probably the same. http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...ue#Post10089143
Just an interesting hand against a laggy player for deep stacks.

Another interesting one was live in Vegas in a superdeep $2/$5nl game at the Wynn with a bunch of 2p2ers (fslexduck, cts, djsensei, jfish, jsnipes, that I can remember...) Cole was absolutely hammered, stupidly overrolled, and having a good time. I had the seat to his immediate left and was trying to take advantage. I can't remember the hand exactly but I'll try.. He raises from MP, I 3bet 76ss, folds to him, he calls. Flop is 653r. He checks, I bet, he raises, I call. Turn is an 8. He bets, I call. River is an A. He bets (and at this point its like a $2000 bet and easily the biggest game in the room so everyone is gathered round as they await my decision..), I eventually call. Cole says "good call dude" as he flips over his air. I proudly table my 3rd pair. Oh wait... Cole's air is Q8dd... he turned a pair and didn't know. He was bluffing with the best hand... [censored] runs so good... [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Errrr biggest pot is tough. Probably just felting or being felted at Prima 50/100 at some point as I played it a bit but didn't have very significant results in either direction.

kosher 11-03-2007 03:32 AM

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My god. MTTs have been good to you.

418k. My dear god.


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