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Portis (@Houston) | 17 | 48.57% | |
Kevin Jones (GB) | 8 | 22.86% | |
Fred Taylor (@Ind) | 9 | 25.71% | |
R. Droughns (Balt) | 0 | 0% | |
D. McAllister (Atl) | 1 | 2.86% | |
Voters: 35. You may not vote on this poll |
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#251
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Re: P5\'s top donk-n-go player is going pro
Randy is Dids, LDO.
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#252
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I find this thread and her website hilaaarious
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#253
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Re: P5\'s top donk-n-go player is going pro
Jennifear you are mediocre (using the word mediocre is being VERY generous) at poker.
You have likely run very hot playing incredibly soft SNGs You have no clue what you're talking about when trying to argue sample size/ROI/etc You have no clue what you're talking about when you think you understand ICM You have no clue what you're talking about when you try and discuss/analyze hands You are essentially robbing people by coaching I hope you can look back at all this in 2 years or something and realize how comedic your posts are to people who actually understand the game. |
#254
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I agree with every one of those..
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#255
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It's possible that the turn bet was of dual purpose, to keep the pot small/block in a spot where I wasn't sure if I was ahead, as well as get a "reaction read" to a small and crazy bet. I'm not sure if that was my intention at the time, but that line makes sense as well. [/ QUOTE ] |
#256
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Re: P5\'s top donk-n-go player is going pro
Banana Thief literally made me spit water all over my office.
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#257
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Re: P5\'s top donk-n-go player is going pro
jenn, 100% genuine question: how much would you approx your long term hrly rate at right now?
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#258
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Re: P5\'s top donk-n-go player is going pro
ok i havent read this, but seriously how the [censored] is this thread still going?
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#259
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ok i havent read this, but seriously how the [censored] is this thread still going? [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t50 (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: 2+2 Forums) SB (t1540) BB (t1255) UTG (t1655) UTG+1 (t3300) Hero (t1570) MP2 (t1425) CO (t1415) Button PunkinBear (t1340) Preflop: 1 fold, UTG+1 calls t50, 3 folds, Button :#A500AF(PunkinBear)/ raises to t200, 1 fold, BB calls t150, UTG+1 folds. Flop: (t475) Q, A, 2 (2 players) BB checks, PunkinBear bets t225, BB calls t225. Turn: (t925) 5 (2 players) BB checks, PunkinBear bets t57, BB calls t57. River: (t1039) 7 (2 players) BB checks, PunkinBear bets t56, BB calls t56. Final Pot: t1151 BB has Ks Qh (one pair, queens). PunkinBear has Ac 8c (one pair, aces). Outcome: PunkinBear wins t1151. [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Adanthar, The preflop raise was standard and in this case necessary. Playing it any other way here is weak. I'm curious to see how you would have played that differently. Saying that this play was bad makes zero sense whatsoever. The flop bet is a standard c-bet with an attempt built in to see where I was in the hand. Betting more than half the pot against a low-limit player who isn't going to reraise with nothing is spew. I certainly price out the five-outer. What would you suggest here instead? Saying that this play was bad makes zero sense whatsoever as well. It's possible that the turn bet was of dual purpose, to keep the pot small/block in a spot where I wasn't sure if I was ahead, as well as get a "reaction read" to a small and crazy bet. I'm not sure if that was my intention at the time, but that line makes sense as well. About the TT reference, I'm good enough to fold TT when it's a close decision. I have a skill advantage over the rest of the field. [/ QUOTE ] |
#260
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I haven't yet figured out who Randy is. [/ QUOTE ] FCP? |
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