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Re: Paul B (8:06:55 PM): Official STTF December Thread: General Discus
A stop n go is where you commit yourself by calling preflop and then push any flop in the hope for more fold equity then just shoving over preflop. This explains it pretty well.
You would be surprised what donks are capable of... Poker Stars, $15 + $1 NL Hold'em Tournament, 200/400 Blinds, 3 Players LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter SB: 6,495 Hero (BB): 1,775 BTN: 5,230 Pre-Flop: (675) T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] dealt to Hero (BB) BTN folds, <font color="red">SB raises to 1,200</font>, Hero calls 800 Flop: (2,475) 6[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] J[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 8[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (2 Players) SB checks, <font color="red">Hero bets 550 and is All-In</font>, SB folds Results: 2,475 Pot Hero mucked T[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] and WON 2,475 (+1,250 NET) Edit: oops not a good example either, you are supposed act first on the flop. |
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Re: Paul B (8:06:55 PM): Official STTF December Thread: General Discus
LOL u cant stop n go in position
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Re: Paul B (8:06:55 PM): Official STTF December Thread: General Discus
That's not really a good example. You need to be first to act after the flop.
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Re: Paul B (8:06:55 PM): Official STTF December Thread: General Discus
Haha yeah I just realised, I just picked that hand randomly from my collection of great donkament moments [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
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Re: Paul B (8:06:55 PM): Official STTF December Thread: General Discus
Best part of the stop n go portion of the "book".
"Stop-and-gos are rare, and when they do arise, win very small amounts of equity because most of the time the result is identical to moving in preflop. The amount of discussion this play has generated online is way out of proportion to its value. If you are not already an advanced player, forget about stop-and-gos and concentrate on developing flawless basic skills. Once you have mastered the basics, it makes sense to add at least the risk-free stop-and-gos (such as the 22 example in the paragraph above) to your repertoire." |
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Re: Paul B (8:06:55 PM): Official STTF December Thread: General Discus
CheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseMoney
I agree. |
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Re: Paul B (8:06:55 PM): Official STTF December Thread: General Discus
Im never posting in here again after running hot.
For those that dont remember, I posted a PT sreenshot when I had an 8.4k session or something. Then yesterday lost 6.6k, and today 4.3k http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/6...dfridayjc4.jpg |
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Re: Paul B (8:06:55 PM): Official STTF December Thread: General Discus
When you are old you can sneak into movies with impunity. My wife and I did tonight and we were busted. When the 17-20 yo asked if we had tickets for that movie I just said "no, we just wanted to see a bit of it." She wasn't up for kicking us out and just said OK.
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Re: Paul B (8:06:55 PM): Official STTF December Thread: General Discus
[ QUOTE ]
Best part of the stop n go portion of the "book". "Stop-and-gos are rare, and when they do arise, win very small amounts of equity because most of the time the result is identical to moving in preflop. The amount of discussion this play has generated online is way out of proportion to its value. If you are not already an advanced player, forget about stop-and-gos and concentrate on developing flawless basic skills. Once you have mastered the basics, it makes sense to add at least the risk-free stop-and-gos (such as the 22 example in the paragraph above) to your repertoire." [/ QUOTE ] That sounds spot on. |
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Re: Paul B (8:06:55 PM): Official STTF December Thread: General Discus
Damn Stars went from no regs and stuff loading to no anybody and nothing loading.
Luckiest poker thing about suzzer: won 15-20 MTTs, never finished 2nd. Unluckiest poker thing about suzzer: played over my head about 30 times, lost horribly 25 of them, broke even the other 5. Just saw a bunch of $225s with no one on them, been running good, said what the heck. Didn't make it past level 5 in my first 9 out of 12. Bubbled in the $315 after several shorties survived dominated hands on their allins. Fun. |
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