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Old 08-25-2006, 05:14 AM
kazana kazana is offline
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Default Re: iSTRONG\'s Video Tutorial #4: NL25 6-max

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Dude, if you are looking forward to NL100 just so you can try out some moves, you're gonna be disappointed.

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Bah, I knew someone would try to interpret that into my post. There always seems to be some smart poster who rips a sentence out of context to prove how superior he/she is.
Whatever, let's just say I want to move up to where they respect my raises, mmmhkay? Do you feel better now?

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By the way, multitabling is the cure to card death. It's pretty hard to run card dead on 4 tables for an hour.

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It does happen, though. And it doesn't help if your cards at the other 3 tables are normal while you only have a subscription to 72o on the juiciest of tables.
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Old 08-25-2006, 09:16 AM
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Default Re: iSTRONG\'s Video Tutorial #4: NL25 6-max

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By the way, multitabling is the cure to card death. It's pretty hard to run card dead on 4 tables for an hour.

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LOL!!!

I've run card dead at 4 tables for the best part of 3 days. Back when I was playing 10 hours a day and knocking over ~3000 hands a day or so in that time...

You do see many more hands the more tables you play, you do tend to tighten up cos you can't read people quite as well so you play less marginal starting hands - but I've found that I do a lot better recently sticking to 1-2 tables and really really concentrating on reads.

YMMV - Respect to the multitablers - and hopefully when my playing standard and levels of concentration pick up some more I'll add in tables and get back around to 4-tabling it. Cos there is much more money to be made that way, but I'm not rushing things and am increasing tables when I'm good and ready.

K++ for the vids iStrong - lovin your work. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:16 AM
vivaLV vivaLV is offline
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Default Re: iSTRONG\'s Video Tutorial #4: NL25 6-max

I have a netteller account but they have the same clause in there as well.

Customers who deposit funds through NETeller will receive withdrawals only through NETeller, up to the total amount of their previous NETeller deposits

I enjoyed watching the videos. Very helpfull and entertaining.
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Old 08-25-2006, 05:27 PM
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I have played a lot of 25NL FR and have run into very, very few people as bad as these guys. I think I need to try six max or something...
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Old 08-25-2006, 06:33 PM
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Default Re: iSTRONG\'s Video Tutorial #4: NL25 6-max

Thanks, iSTRONG.

One note: It's OK to say "Pounds" or "Pee".... we Yanks know what you mean [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Old 08-26-2006, 12:48 PM
AMJisBusted AMJisBusted is offline
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Haha, great video, I loved the notes, keep them coming.
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Old 10-04-2006, 07:58 PM
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Sorry for bumping the thread, but I just HAVE to tell you that I absolutely love this video.

It is just sooo pleasant for once listen to someone who have a (in my oppinion) nice accent and are capable of making an audio track that doesn't sound like a chainsmoker sitting right in the middle of a highway with a broken microphone.

I actually found myself playing back the video several times just to hear the part where ISTRONG says "these bets are ridiculous" (ca. 1/3 from the beginning).

I have also taken an obsessive liking of "I mean, why the hell would you raise that much, to fold to a reraise. [it] just doesn't compute.
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Old 02-04-2007, 10:13 AM
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Default Re: iSTRONG\'s Video Tutorial #4: NL25 6-max

What rogram is that that you use, to see the folded cards afterward ?

Please PM if anyone knowd.

Greets-
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Old 02-04-2007, 10:23 AM
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What rogram is that that you use, to see the folded cards afterward ?

Please PM if anyone knowd.

Greets-

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PokerAce HUD
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Old 02-04-2007, 01:19 PM
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Default Re: iSTRONG\'s Video Tutorial #4: NL25 6-max

why is the bottom 2 an easy laydown at higher stakes?
(89 on an J89 flop, you're raised oop)
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