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Old 07-26-2007, 03:38 PM
luegofuego luegofuego is offline
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Default playing against ratholers

i swear to god, some of u are such worthless leeches that u cant even figure the simplest concepts out on your own. if u open UTG and a 20bb shorty pushes from SB, YOU DO NOT CALL HIM WITH QTs. when u open the button with J7s and a 20bb shorty pushes from BB, YOU DO NOT CALL WITH J7s.

stealing blinds from shorties is not only perfectly fine, it is MANDATORY. they would rather u fold and give them their blind back without a fight. they do not like having their blinds stolen more than anyone else. but DO NOT MAKE IT 4xBB WITH SHORTIES IN THE BLINDS. its completely pointless. make it 3bb or even less. i hope i will not have to elaborate why this is a good idea.

by commiting these completely retarded errors that should be obvious to anyone with half a brain, you make shortstack strategy extreeemely profitable. they are not doing it because they are disgusting pieces of [censored] with no morals or respect for some retarded gambling code of honor, THEY ARE DOING IT CAUSE U ALL PLAY LIKE MORONS AGAINST THEM. if everyone stops playing like an idiot against 20bb stacks, they will not pop up like vermin everywhere u play.

a loose call when getting ~2:1 is completely fine. opening 98s for $35 and calling the ~$200 shove is just DUMB.

i am sure i could elaborate further on it but i am drinking wine and having a good time right now so i hope others will chime in.
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