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Old 08-03-2007, 12:59 PM
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I have a question about 'Sup Bro'. In the first orbit examples at the end of the book the muscle-bound 20-something with a pink shirt and popped collar, is this a reference to the legendary 2+2 poster who was an all-county linebacker in H.S. and had 17 tackles for losses?

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It is indeed the legendary 'Sup bro.

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You played with Sup' Bro? How much did he take off of you?
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Old 08-03-2007, 01:16 PM
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I have a question about 'Sup Bro'. In the first orbit examples at the end of the book the muscle-bound 20-something with a pink shirt and popped collar, is this a reference to the legendary 2+2 poster who was an all-county linebacker in H.S. and had 17 tackles for losses?

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It is indeed the legendary 'Sup bro.

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You played with Sup' Bro? How much did he take off of you?

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I am out of the loop. Who is this guy? If you guys don't want to litter this thread, and are willing to share, feel free to shoot me a PM.
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Old 08-03-2007, 01:21 PM
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Default Re: Professional No-Limit Hold \'em Volume 1 Review Thread

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I have a question about 'Sup Bro'. In the first orbit examples at the end of the book the muscle-bound 20-something with a pink shirt and popped collar, is this a reference to the legendary 2+2 poster who was an all-county linebacker in H.S. and had 17 tackles for losses?

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It is indeed the legendary 'Sup bro.

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You played with Sup' Bro? How much did he take off of you?

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I am out of the loop. Who is this guy? If you guys don't want to litter this thread, and are willing to share, feel free to shoot me a PM.

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Ne tto. 'cause when I read the description of the "all-county linebacker in H.S. and had 17 tackles for losses" the only person I could think of was Al Bundy.

He also ran for four touchdowns in one game.
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Old 08-03-2007, 01:56 PM
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Has this book reached any B&M bookstores yet?
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Old 08-03-2007, 02:15 PM
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I have a question about 'Sup Bro'. In the first orbit examples at the end of the book the muscle-bound 20-something with a pink shirt and popped collar, is this a reference to the legendary 2+2 poster who was an all-county linebacker in H.S. and had 17 tackles for losses?

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It is indeed the legendary 'Sup bro.

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You played with Sup' Bro? How much did he take off of you?

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I am out of the loop. Who is this guy? If you guys don't want to litter this thread, and are willing to share, feel free to shoot me a PM.

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Ne tto. 'cause when I read the description of the "all-county linebacker in H.S. and had 17 tackles for losses" the only person I could think of was Al Bundy.

He also ran for four touchdowns in one game.

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sup bro
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Old 08-03-2007, 02:44 PM
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Has this book reached any B&M bookstores yet?

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You should buy it from www.professionalpoker.com. They had mine shipped the day after I ordered it.
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Old 08-03-2007, 02:52 PM
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Has this book reached any B&M bookstores yet?

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You should buy it from www.professionalpoker.com. They had mine shipped the day after I ordered it.

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QFT. Mike is legit as hell and will get you the book way before anybody else will.
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Old 08-03-2007, 04:09 PM
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Matt I have a question about SPR for you. You are advocating to play suited connectors,gappers you need a SPR of 10 and up. In your chart on page 216 you have that in a 100bb game which most games are, you should fold getting 4 calllers on the button for a 7bb raise because the SPR is 2.7???
So in a regular live 1/2 donkfest with 100bb effective stacks you fold 87sooted to a 14 dollar raise? Please explain as this just seems wrong.

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tighty,

there are circumstances under which it can be profitable to call there. however, it's not as common as most think. 87s doesn't hit the flop well nearly often enough. you must have big steal equity or payoff potential to make it worthwhile even though there are only 7bb in and you've got three opponents. we will explain this in detail and provide the math that backs it up in volume 2.

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Old 08-03-2007, 04:13 PM
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I have a question about 'Sup Bro'. In the first orbit examples at the end of the book the muscle-bound 20-something with a pink shirt and popped collar, is this a reference to the legendary 2+2 poster who was an all-county linebacker in H.S. and had 17 tackles for losses?

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It is indeed the legendary 'Sup bro.

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You played with Sup' Bro? How much did he take off of you?

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broke even because i sat out immediately.



p.s. someone pm me with 'Sup bro's real sig so I can send him or her a free book.
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Old 08-03-2007, 04:21 PM
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I have a question about 'Sup Bro'. In the first orbit examples at the end of the book the muscle-bound 20-something with a pink shirt and popped collar, is this a reference to the legendary 2+2 poster who was an all-county linebacker in H.S. and had 17 tackles for losses?

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It is indeed the legendary 'Sup bro.

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You played with Sup' Bro? How much did he take off of you?

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broke even because i sat out immediately.



p.s. someone pm me with 'Sup bro's real sig so I can send him or her a free book.

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Mat Sklansky knows Sup' Bro, he can hook a brotha up. Tell him I said... Sup!
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