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Posted 18 July 2010 - 12:13 AM

View PostNinja Ace, on Sunday, July 18th, 2010, 2:11 AM, said:

Good work... also srry for usin ur thread and not the bad beat forum
Ha... no worries... all i do is post bbv handsKeep on grinding.I still can't believe you are choosing PS over FTP, but gl
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 12:52 AM

Those last 4 hands are pretty gross Ninja, I just got sick of scrolling through 47465876 flips that you lostMy rush week experience:Posted Image+$875 in rb/bonuses

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Posted 18 July 2010 - 01:05 AM

BINK! 'Grats, Buddy!
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 01:06 AM

Generally if you try this, you feel like an idiot when the squeeze monkey fails to 3b, but bink for good timing!Posted Imageonce a cow has a taste for violence, it reverts. it becomes feral.Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em $0.10/$0.25 - 6 playersBB: $25.00 UTG: $3.00 UTG+1: $14.68 CO: $26.72 Button: $25.02 SB: $29.21 (Hero)Preflop: ($0.35) Hero is SB with Posted Image Posted Image (6 players)UTG calls $0.25, 2 folds, Button raises to $1, Hero calls $0.90, BB raises to $4.08, UTG folds, Button calls $3.08, Hero raises to $29.21, and is all in, BB folds, Button calls $20.94, and is all inFlop: ($54.37) Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image (2 players)Turn: ($54.37) Posted Image (2 players)River: ($54.37) Posted Image (2 players)Button showed Posted Image Posted Image, and lost with a pair of TensHero showed Posted Image Posted Image, and won ($51.66) with a pair of QueensHero won $51.66(Rake: $2.71)
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 02:18 AM

View PostKingJames, on Sunday, July 18th, 2010, 12:13 AM, said:

Ha... no worries... all i do is post bbv handsKeep on grinding.I still can't believe you are choosing PS over FTP, but gl
PS has much more action during weekdays than FTP. I'm taking a small hit on RB, but since PS has dropped the prices of bonuses and added the stellar rewards its not as huge of a hit as you'd think. I can also 24 table.
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"Mixing it up" doesn't magically rationalize anything you do. It's like you walk up to a pencil sharpener, pencil in hand, and think, "Everyone expects me to sharpen this pencil, but I'm going to mix it up." Then you whip out your cock and sharpen that instead and yell, "Ha ha, bitches, you never saw that coming!" Well, no, they didn't. But you still have a dull pencil and bleeding dick.

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Posted 18 July 2010 - 02:20 AM

View PostKingJames, on Sunday, July 18th, 2010, 1:06 AM, said:

Generally if you try this, you feel like an idiot when the squeeze monkey fails to 3b, but bink for good timing!Posted Imageonce a cow has a taste for violence, it reverts. it becomes feral.Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em $0.10/$0.25 - 6 playersBB: $25.00 UTG: $3.00 UTG+1: $14.68 CO: $26.72 Button: $25.02 SB: $29.21 (Hero)Preflop: ($0.35) Hero is SB with Posted Image Posted Image (6 players)UTG calls $0.25, 2 folds, Button raises to $1, Hero calls $0.90, BB raises to $4.08, UTG folds, Button calls $3.08, Hero raises to $29.21, and is all in, BB folds, Button calls $20.94, and is all inFlop: ($54.37) Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image (2 players)Turn: ($54.37) Posted Image (2 players)River: ($54.37) Posted Image (2 players)Button showed Posted Image Posted Image, and lost with a pair of TensHero showed Posted Image Posted Image, and won ($51.66) with a pair of QueensHero won $51.66(Rake: $2.71)
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"Mixing it up" doesn't magically rationalize anything you do. It's like you walk up to a pencil sharpener, pencil in hand, and think, "Everyone expects me to sharpen this pencil, but I'm going to mix it up." Then you whip out your cock and sharpen that instead and yell, "Ha ha, bitches, you never saw that coming!" Well, no, they didn't. But you still have a dull pencil and bleeding dick.

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Posted 18 July 2010 - 10:39 AM

I went along time without being over set and it's happened 3 times this month all for more than 100bb, sighPosted ImageFeral Cow Poker Hand ConverterFull Tilt No-Limit Hold'em $0.10/$0.25 - 6 playersBB gl hf lo3: $29.48 UTG Hero: $32.42 UTG+1 RearNakedCh8ke: $29.37 CO Sabbythegreat: $7.94 Button Lemas: $43.15 SB Caustic_Monkey: $14.69 Preflop: ($0.35) Hero is UTG with Posted Image Posted Image (6 players)Hero raises to $0.75, 2 folds, Lemas calls $0.75, 2 foldsFlop: ($1.85) Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image (2 players)Hero bets $1.25, Lemas raises to $2.50, Hero raises to $7.25, Lemas raises to $42.40, and is all in, Hero calls $24.42, and is all inTurn: ($65.19) Posted Image (2 players)River: ($65.19) Posted Image (2 players)Hero showed Posted Image Posted Image, and lost with three of a kind, ThreesLemas showed Posted Image Posted Image, and won ($62.19) with a flush, Ace highLemas won $62.19(Rake: $3)
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 10:41 AM

Sigh, should I bet the turn? I guess he'll never c/r then check the turn with a set, right? And the river is standard to call or no?Posted Imageonce a cow has a taste for violence, it reverts. it becomes feral.Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em $0.10/$0.25 - 6 playersCO iPaidHisTuition: $32.45 Button Sajator: $30.19 SB lori2010: $18.17 BB Fu-Schnickener: $26.15 UTG Hero: $25.00 UTG+1 Sigsev: $25.22 Preflop: ($0.35) Hero is UTG with Posted Image Posted Image (6 players)Hero raises to $0.75, 4 folds, Fu-Schnickener calls $0.50Flop: ($1.60) Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image (2 players)Fu-Schnickener checks, Hero bets $1, Fu-Schnickener raises to $3, Hero calls $2Turn: ($7.60) Posted Image (2 players)Fu-Schnickener checks, Hero checksRiver: ($7.60) Posted Image (2 players)Fu-Schnickener bets $5, Hero calls $5Fu-Schnickener showed Posted Image Posted Image, and won ($16.72) with two pair, Aces and FivesHero mucked Posted Image Posted ImageFu-Schnickener won $16.72(Rake: $0.88)
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 11:02 AM

View PostKingJames, on Sunday, July 18th, 2010, 1:41 PM, said:

Sigh, should I bet the turn? I guess he'll never c/r then check the turn with a set, right? And the river is standard to call or no?
Well, you could bet the turn, but he's probably calling that too. And yeah, standard river call after your check on the turn.

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Posted 18 July 2010 - 12:59 PM

Ohh. Think I just hit a new level of thinking today. The one where it really doesn't matter what I have as long as I know what they have.I mean, it's one thing to learn it. It's another thing to actually feel comfortable with it. And I think I'm there. :club:

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Posted 18 July 2010 - 01:11 PM

Played two donkaments tonight, both $1.10 and cashed for $5.48Confirmed donkaments aren't real poker.

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Posted 18 July 2010 - 02:55 PM

If ppl stop flopping sets when I have overpairs life would be okay.I mean you have 44 I have QQYou raise, and I 3betYou call and the flop has to come with a 4 for you to winAnd it can not contain a Q K or A or else I stack you, or give you no actionIt can't be profitableYet you win my stack so often
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 02:59 PM

View PostKingJames, on Sunday, July 18th, 2010, 6:55 PM, said:

If ppl stop flopping sets when I have overpairs life would be okay.I mean you have 44 I have QQYou raise, and I 3betYou call and the flop has to come with a 4 for you to winAnd it can not contain a Q K or A or else I stack you, or give you no actionIt can't be profitableYet you win my stack so often
Your rhyme scheme is pretty crappy, but yeah, I agree for the most part.
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 03:44 PM

View PostSuperJon, on Sunday, July 18th, 2010, 4:59 PM, said:

Your rhyme scheme is pretty crappy, but yeah, I agree for the most part.
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 04:50 PM

My head was literally resting against my desk as I un-clicked "auto post blinds" and folded all my hands until I could get up from the table...Took a walk with my dog, showered, napped, watched a video... life is good :club:
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 05:49 PM

View PostKingJames, on Monday, July 19th, 2010, 4:39 AM, said:

I went along time without being over set and it's happened 3 times this month all for more than 100bb, sighPosted ImageFeral Cow Poker Hand ConverterFull Tilt No-Limit Hold'em $0.10/$0.25 - 6 playersBB gl hf lo3: $29.48 UTG Hero: $32.42 UTG+1 RearNakedCh8ke: $29.37 CO Sabbythegreat: $7.94 Button Lemas: $43.15 SB Caustic_Monkey: $14.69 Preflop: ($0.35) Hero is UTG with Posted Image Posted Image (6 players)Hero raises to $0.75, 2 folds, Lemas calls $0.75, 2 foldsFlop: ($1.85) Posted Image Posted Image Posted Image (2 players)Hero bets $1.25, Lemas raises to $2.50, Hero raises to $7.25, Lemas raises to $42.40, and is all in, Hero calls $24.42, and is all inTurn: ($65.19) Posted Image (2 players)River: ($65.19) Posted Image (2 players)Hero showed Posted Image Posted Image, and lost with three of a kind, ThreesLemas showed Posted Image Posted Image, and won ($62.19) with a flush, Ace highLemas won $62.19(Rake: $3)
Good god! 3 set over sets in a month!

View Postcustom36, on Monday, July 19th, 2010, 6:59 AM, said:

Ohh. Think I just hit a new level of thinking today. The one where it really doesn't matter what I have as long as I know what they have.I mean, it's one thing to learn it. It's another thing to actually feel comfortable with it. And I think I'm there. :club:
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 06:06 PM

View Postbabylondonks, on Sunday, July 18th, 2010, 8:49 PM, said:

Good god! 3 set over sets in a month!
hehe. I remember being oversetted 3 times in a week in Vegas. (I managed to win one when I got a guy to fold.)Also, I try to take notes in Rush when I see something extraordinary, but it's difficult. I do tend to 'Purple' people that have 4-bet me and forced me to fold after 3betting pre.Oh...I've also started doing a sort of slowroll thing at Rush. When someone shoves on me in a ridiculous spot and I have no intention of calling, I use my entire timebank. This'll usually happen when they limp re-raise or something or shove for like 10 times the pot. If they have a value hand, they get to think that I might call. If they have a bluff, they get to sweat. Maybe this is stupid/spiteful.
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 06:27 PM

View Postbabylondonks, on Sunday, July 18th, 2010, 7:49 PM, said:

Good god! 3 set over sets in a month!
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Posted 18 July 2010 - 06:58 PM

View PostCobaltBlue, on Sunday, July 18th, 2010, 7:06 PM, said:

hehe. I remember being oversetted 3 times in a week in Vegas. (I managed to win one when I got a guy to fold.)
Lost a 3 bi pot w/ flopped mid-set < top set in a raised pot. 4 hours later in a different game...1-2 nlhe liveThis was during a Nascar event in Joliet, as a result the game was unfreakincredibly good. One villian (nascar cap/shirt and all) built his stack to 1,600 through retarded gamboolling and at the time of the hand he was down to 800. I sensed a bigggg spew comin :club:-----------------Hero - ~1,200Villain ~ 800-----------------2 limps including villain who is mpHero (A-9cc) raises to 16$ from button, 2 callsFlop = 9d - Kc - 9h rainbowVilain donk-bets 12$, Hero raises to 46$, 1 fold, Villain callsTurn = Jd Villain checks, Hero bets 2/3 pot, Villain raises 500 more (!??)Based on how he's played to this point, it is highly unlikely he'd have a straight based on his line. He's a lag-tard so I believe he'd put a "real" donkbet on the flop or check/raise with a gutshot. Unlikely he'd play a full house like this.So his range seemed like 9x, K10+, various drawsI shove to get his last ~200 into the pot. He calls and triumphantly tables Q-9 like hellmuth style. To be nice I show him the bad news...River - 10yay


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Posted 18 July 2010 - 11:17 PM

View PostKingJames, on Sunday, July 18th, 2010, 2:55 PM, said:

If ppl stop flopping sets when I have overpairs life would be okay.I mean you have 44 I have QQYou raise, and I 3betYou call and the flop has to come with a 4 for you to winAnd it can not contain a Q K or A or else I stack you, or give you no actionIt can't be profitableYet you win my stack so often
This tilts the bajesus out of me as well...It becomes REALLY unprofitable when you've got a guy who 3bets you with JTo ;)I mean, it'd go back into the rhealm of profitability if they had the ability to do the close your eyes and call down thing... but they just don't... I guess mostly what they're hoping for is for you to three bet and then never put money in the pot on any board ever.The other thing I started noticing recently at the 6-max games was that a lot of... lets say decent cuz they're TRYING to adjust... players started responding to positional 3bets with a 4bet and stack off with ANY pp... cuz you know I hasses two overs... it just so happens this time my two overs are a ten, and another ten.Also eff you all with your set over set crap... I was grinding out online FR most of july and it happens at least 3 times a day in both directions cuz people just don't fold pocket pairs
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