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Old 04-18-2007, 12:43 AM
peatr999 peatr999 is offline
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But one word of caution dont play this way without alot of experience i have played 20k hands to get to this level.

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wow 20 THOUSAND hands?

man, i think ive played MAYBE a thousand in my whole life!
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Old 04-18-2007, 01:15 AM
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lol

oh wait....am i being level'd
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Old 04-18-2007, 01:39 AM
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More than that, I wanna know how you manage between 250bb and 500bb per hour. Are you 44-tabling?

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I single table. you just have to have to be a very experienced player, have alot of guts, read hands very well, know your opponents, and size your bets very well on all strets.
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Old 04-18-2007, 02:11 AM
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Ok, you are saying you ONE table and get 5x's the buy-in per hour, or 500bb/hr, on average. Seriously, you must have like 20 WSOP bracelets because you really must be the best I have ever heard of. I need to follow that advice as well so that I can earn $250/hr 1-tabling .25/.50 NL tables instead $25/hr 4-tabling.
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Old 04-18-2007, 02:32 AM
shymijo2love4 shymijo2love4 is offline
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its not really about following advice as much as it is from having gut instincts. try to step down to lowest level there is and experiment with it cause you will lose quite a few at first. You cant be on scared money and you want your oppponents to be on scared money. trust me takes some pracice.
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Old 04-18-2007, 08:23 AM
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Im an NLH LAG player and i win an average of two max buy ins in a 1 hour period. Ive have seen good Hyper LAG players make 10 times there max buy in 30 minutes to 1 hour. So i started recently playing a Hyper loose Agressive style and i have been winning an average of about 5 max buy in an hour even with all the variance. Its great. When i was a good TAG player i would only win about 1 max buy in per hour.

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I've never offered this to anyone before, but...

...can I stake you?

At least let me hold you in my arms for a night.
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Old 04-18-2007, 09:54 AM
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Im an NLH LAG player and i win an average of two max buy ins in a 1 hour period.

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In this post you said:

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Ive been a NLH player for about 8 months, i never really had any bad variance swings and now im making about two times my max buy every day so my profit for the day is 200% of my max buy in.

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So which is it?? 2x-buy-in/day or per hour? Or you only play 1 hour in a day?
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Old 04-18-2007, 10:25 AM
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Heres just a little bit of info. This is basic strategy but i would have to write a book to explain it all so sorry if this sounds shallow.


I raise any two cards from 27 to AA, 5 to 10 times the BB pre flop and post flop continuation bets about 1/2 pot to 3/4 size the pot dont matter what i have. Ill bet the turn hard if i connect on the flop or turn, ill check the turn if i totally missed or i may raise if i missed and i feel Villian is weak. On the river usally Villian is trapped if i have the best hand he has to call for the remaing of his chips. But im gone by the turn if i can read my opponent is strong. After playing like this for a while a TAG will start valuing his top pair and two pairs very strong and thats when you hit you straight, little flush, set or full house and you stack him. Its all about hand reading being very agressive confusing the hell out of villian and getting all your money in with strong hands. But one word of caution dont play this way without alot of experience i have played 20k hands to get to this level. Also i played a long time as TAG so i understand there tendancies. one more thing this strategy works better shorthanded 4 to 6 players max.

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I dont believe this strategy or winrate for one second. You have any PT numbers to show us considering your the best player in the world?? LOL. My guess is your running hot at the moment but will not last.
Any observant TAG or LAG would 3bet and 4bet the crappola out of you preflop making your strategy useless.
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Old 04-18-2007, 11:24 AM
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I dont believe this strategy or winrate for one second. You have any PT numbers to show us considering your the best player in the world?? LOL. My guess is your running hot at the moment but will not last.
Any observant TAG or LAG would 3bet and 4bet the crappola out of you preflop making your strategy useless.

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Also 20k hands is not a lot of experience, nor is it enough hands to get any inclining of a true win rate. 20k hands is 2 weeks worth of poker for me and 2-days worth for real high volume players. 500k hands is a lot of experience.

Lucky
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Old 04-18-2007, 11:51 AM
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[quote}I single table. you just have to have to be a very experienced player, have alot of guts, read hands very well, know your opponents, and size your bets very well on all strets.

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Oddly enough, this statement is very sound from a guy w/ only 20k hands under his belt.
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