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Old 10-10-2007, 12:01 AM
Gary Stevenson Gary Stevenson is offline
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bad nit might be a bit harsh. i just don't get how anyone pays you off ever, i've got you at 13/10 over quite a few hands. i'm regulator, feel free to mock me/post hands.


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regulator06? I only have ~2K hands on you and ur VPIP is 17. Dont think its u. Anyway, I guess I missed jumpin on the LAG wagon. Having a wide range isn't THAT important. If you want to play 10/20+, it's very different. but not for 3/6 and 5/10. There are actually ways to use a narrow range to ur advantage too that a LAG style wouldn't be able to. There's really nothin wrong with bein a nit, it's just about manipulating hand ranges. I think it'd be interesting for me and say, jfish or jedi, to watch each other play.

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Old 10-10-2007, 12:04 AM
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his sn is otisrush

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i think you are otisrush

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busted

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what happen to that guy neways, haven't seen him in a while. Finally went busto?
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Old 10-10-2007, 12:08 AM
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hey checking account...if you post here im not ignoring you at the tables, my chat is banned
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Old 10-10-2007, 12:09 AM
AceCR9 AceCR9 is offline
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Default Re: The New Official FTP Regulars Thread

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bad nit might be a bit harsh. i just don't get how anyone pays you off ever, i've got you at 13/10 over quite a few hands. i'm regulator, feel free to mock me/post hands.


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regulator06? I only have ~2K hands on you and ur VPIP is 17. Dont think its u. Anyway, I guess I missed jumpin on the LAG wagon. Having a wide range isn't THAT important. If you want to play 10/20+, it's very different. but not for 3/6 and 5/10. There are actually ways to use a narrow range to ur advantage too that a LAG style wouldn't be able to. There's really nothin wrong with bein a nit, it's just about manipulating hand ranges. I think it'd be interesting for me and say, jfish or jedi, to watch each other play.

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idk how you ever get payed off by anyone decent. I don't use PAH but I am pretty sure I figured out how tight you were pretty quickly. you stood out as a nit @ FR tables, lol

I mean if your mixing in occasional big bluffs, range merging bets on the river and stuff then I can see how it could be profitable.
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Old 10-10-2007, 12:20 AM
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it's really no secret. A lot of times they'll get their money in w/ a decent draw, or an overpair on a drawy board. standard stuff. now im not sayin a 15/11 style is optimal, by no means. but im not lookin to be the best player and play a cts style, i just want to make money as steadily as possible w/ a little less variance.
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Old 10-10-2007, 12:31 AM
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it's really no secret. A lot of times they'll get their money in w/ a decent draw, or an overpair on a drawy board. standard stuff. now im not sayin a 15/11 style is optimal, by no means. but im not lookin to be the best player and play a cts style, i just want to make money as steadily as possible w/ a little less variance.

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nit
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Old 10-10-2007, 12:45 AM
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in my rare play of 5/10, over a few months, i always seem to sit with ur_an_asset and he seems to 3-bet the fuckton of the button against me.

but i'm a nit too so I just nit it up with him.

i don't mind playing with drgiggy. he seems to have a hard on with putting alot of money in out of position or calling my nit 3-bets fairly lightly.
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Old 10-10-2007, 12:49 AM
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Default Re: The New Official FTP Regulars Thread

Does anybody have Trickysaharalolo as a winning player? I see that he's the only shortstacker regular at 2/4NL, I'm kinda curious as to whether or not he's a winner.
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Old 10-10-2007, 12:51 AM
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trickysarah small winner
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Old 10-10-2007, 07:08 AM
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hey checking account...if you post here then why the [censored] do you hit "TIME" at every possible opportunity, it doesn't really take that long to decide if you want to fold a hand when it's folded to you in the CO, could you please stop holding up the game or play less tables

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