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Re: The Well: cmyr
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[ QUOTE ] Do you set yourself goals in terms or how much you are going to play a particular week/month? do you play at set times during the day?? [/ QUOTE ] I try not to keep arbitrary goals because it often negatively impacts my earn... if I make myself play an extra two hours when I'm not feeling well, it's probably -ev. That said, I try to play about 25 hours a week. [/ QUOTE ] i have tended to find that playing 25-30 hours a week is about right on a regular basis - i find that if i play any more than this i struggle to keep my concentration levels up. i think2 sessions per day for around between 2-3 hours is optimal for me - i would be interested to hear what other people think about this as i wondered if it was just me having a short attention span! |
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Re: The Well: cmyr
will you be playing the HU plonkament?
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VPIP/PFR in an average 6max game and why? The cardrunners pros (Stinger and aba) advocate playing a tight style. aba says something about that you don't leave a lot of money on the table and that you get in spots that are very tricky.
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I did like you told me and lost a big pot with second set.
Does your advice include money back guarantee? |
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can you talk a bit about your c-betting strategies? when to c-bet, when not to... great thread btw [/ QUOTE ] headsup, I cbet almost 100% of the time. Against an opponent who is an utter calling station I'll check behind with air and fold the turn, but against most opponents I'm betting most flops. Agaisnt a tricky player who'll play back light I'll check behind on innocent boards with top pair good kickers and other hands like that that I can call down with if they bluff at me. The only hands I'm tempted to check behind hu are strong draws that can't stand a raise... a good example would be an OESD or naked NFD where I think I'll get c/r'd quite often. Again, I probably check behind with the NFD headsup 1/10 times. I don't check behind with air. An interesting development is that as my opponents begin to have a decent understanding of cbets I can check behind representing some weak draw on a drawy board and then represent whatever shows up. |
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Were you playing PLO side games during the WSOP main event this year? [/ QUOTE ] yeah for about a weak in mid july. I was a chatty youngish guy with lonngish dark hair, wearing an old Jordan sweatshirt. |
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Dear cmyr,
Why do I suck at .25/.5 but rape at .5/1 and 1/2? Love, CF P.S. My thoughts on this thread: |
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will you be playing the HU plonkament? [/ QUOTE ] yeah, but i'd rather 2k then 5k, although I'd probably play either. I think I'd have an edge I just have no idea how big it is. A good NL hu player will be more difficult to deal with in HU PLO then a good fullring PLO player. Anyway it should be fun. |
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VPIP/PFR in an average 6max game and why? The cardrunners pros (Stinger and aba) advocate playing a tight style. aba says something about that you don't leave a lot of money on the table and that you get in spots that are very tricky. [/ QUOTE ] Between 28/16 and 36/20 depending on the game texture. The more aggressive a game is the tighter I get, since I'm more likely to have to showdown a winner. |
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Re: The Well: cmyr
What kind of restaurant would you like to own? Do you have any experience in hospitality?
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