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[ QUOTE ] its limit douchebags [/ QUOTE ] no, no limit [/ QUOTE ] my bad, i should have watched my tone, apologies |
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the last hand posted was NL, why would he call more than $1 with ace high? [/ QUOTE ] lol |
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wow. start checkraising the turn dawg.
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play NL --> actually make money with good hands
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wow you played that AAAA hand like crap, you realize if you bet $400 they all call right
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Hand 4 is horrible. You didn't know he didn't have diamonds, and it was practically a given that he had an ace, and a gutshot on the turn. The flop check makes Jesus want to cry for giving a free card to a drawtastic board.
The AAAA hand is horrible too. You do realize that you can only bet a maximum of 4 times each street if someone decides to re-raise you? Betting this flop makes it look like you have a boat with a PP or possibly king high. Checking this flop and calling this turn made you lose about a bajillion BB's. |
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play NL --> actually make money with good hands [/ QUOTE ] $70 gained from 4X quads. That's like. . 35 BB/4 hands, which is almost 9 BB for this hour. That's pretty awesome. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Quick Question: Jumping from $1/$2 FL to $0.50/$1.00 NL in one hour? What the hell? Is this standard and plenty of players run a FL and NL table simultaneously??? I was under the impression that they were nearly entirely different games in terms of play style. |
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May the value be with you.
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jumping from FL to NL is definitely not standard, but I had a slightly bad run at FL and needed a change...so I played .5/1 NL (that hand was first chronologically) and then once I had made back my losses from FL I moved back to limit...
Notes on my NL quads play: A few hands earlier I had rivered him with a flush and sucked out, so I hoped he would view the min-river-bet as a nervous blocking bet and try to buy the pot... The flopped quad aces was my first hand at that table, and also, i've never flopped quads before in FL so I didn't know standard play, but I figured the more people in the pot, the better my chances someone will hit something they like...so I call the flop and the turn obviously planning on a river raise...I doubt anyone put me on the Ace before showdown, so it looked like putting in money for a split pot on the river - I really don't think I could have gotten any more BBs in this hand, but if so, please spell it out (explaining who would fold, when and why) if I bet differently. And the other two quad hands were played perfectly, though it is hard to misplay something like a set on the flop that quads on the river. |
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No, I didn't watch Law and Order... I got laid instead...
Tom |
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