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Holdem is dying/read article
posting full articles is a no-no. When it's from another long time 2p2ers blog, it's just gross.
http://www.joetall.com/blog/ is what you're looking for. |
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Re: Holdem is dying/read article
the 1k stud 8b and 1k hose events were probably the 2 softest bracelet event fields outside of the main event
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Re: Holdem is dying/read article
No limit betting is sexy. Limit betting is boring. It's ridiculous to think that we're just a few years away from the $50k HORSE's prize pool eclipsing that of the Main Event.
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No limit betting is sexy. Limit betting is boring. It's ridiculous to think that we're just a few years away from the $50k HORSE's prize pool eclipsing that of the Main Event. [/ QUOTE ] So mayby big bet rotation games will be the new thing? |
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Re: Holdem is dying/read article
bsd is dying.
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NL holdem will be around for a while, maybe some new game will replace it in 5 years
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It would be great for professional players if o8b or stud 8 became popular because the variance is low an the edge of a good player over a fish is big. However for that very reason the fish are unlikely to take to them.
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Re: Holdem is dying/read article
i agree with scorer
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Re: Holdem is dying/read article
Just finished a 16 hour session playing 40-80 LHE in Los Angeles. For about 10 hours EVERY pot was 5+ handed with 2 or 3 bets in preflop. AT LEAST 4 players dropped $4000+ while I was there. Yep, holdem is dying...
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Re: Holdem is dying/read article
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the 1k stud 8b and 1k hose events were probably the 2 softest bracelet event fields outside of the main event [/ QUOTE ] The SHOE field was amazingly soft. I took HORRIFIC beats on day one and made day two with 70% of avg chip stack. But even then, a solid Hold'em tournament player was at my table all day and he played better than everyone but made fundamental mistakes in Stud8 where he could of saved a ton of chips. |
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