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Re: Basic 5-10 NL Question: Small Pairs
they obviously help immature lonely losers pass the night by giving them a place to pump themselves up by putting others down. i would steer clear of coaching because you obviously obviously would be a terrible coach. CIAO LOSERS Thanks too all the adult responders.
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they obviously help immature lonely losers pass the night by giving them a place to pump themselves up by putting others down. i would steer clear of coaching because you obviously obviously would be a terrible coach. CIAO LOSERS Thanks too all the adult responders. [/ QUOTE ] Got us pegged. See you at the tables dude. |
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brick and mortar this is a standard limp
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How the f can you have been playing professionally for 7 years and ask a question like that then?
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How the f can you have been playing professionally for 7 years and ask a question like that then? [/ QUOTE ] Cause he runs like I do, and it took him 6.9 years to get a PP preflop. (Double beat for him since he also played Omaha). Unfortunately for me, it wasn't until 4 years later when I won my first coinflip. I wanna know how you can make a living in a 500 max buyin B&M crapshoot game. |
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In a 5-10 NL game, where everyone has $1000, what is the correct play with small pairs UTG? [/ QUOTE ] I didnt read the whole thread, but I'd like to help you out. I like to limp in and see a cheap flop. Small pairs are valuable because you can make 3 of a kind. Hopefully I'll flop a three of a kind or a Danny Tanner -- that's what my friends like to call a full house -- and then I will deceptively check to let other players catch their 2 pairs. I could check raise on the turn if someone bets strong, because he may have a good hand wanting to get it in. Or a flush draw, just waiting to suck out on you. I usually wait to see if the flush hits before betting big, because I dont want to risk my big stack on a coinflip. Then on the river, I'll jam my chips into the middle because live donks will call with anything. Hope this helps! |
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