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  1. I think you should play, and everyone at the table should needle him endlessly. If you don't play.....your letting him win.
  2. Wondering why more players are not going after a buy-in to this NAPT event via the Steps on PStars ?? Does not seem like a ton of players going after it ?? Dont see much activity in the higher Steps (3-6)
  3. WTF is right !! How the F do the Zodiac Signs change ?!?!? This seems like some political ploy to reposition the # of Capricorns into a new zone or something.Total B.S.
  4. In this specific hand, hitting the flop would be flopping a straight, an open ended straight draw, top two pair, or trips, then having the opponent pay you off on the turn/river
  5. That's an OBVIOUS call. I cant believe the Casino would allow him to take those chips back. One thing I have learned, is that if I am not 100% sure that my opponent in a live game called (or checked)......before I do anything......I will ask the dealer....."was that a call ??" or "was that a check ??" before I act in any way. I have noticed, on more than one occasion at the casino, an opponent making a sort of vague checking motion when the dealers attention may not be on them (as if they want to see what the players after them do). I think they call this angle shooting (or something). If
  6. No its not......and yes it is (and yes it did)........Both AK and KJ had fairly deep stacks compared to the $150 blind. Around 40BB's +/- each. The initial call of $750 for a pot that's already $1,400 + with $5k or so behind the raiser is an easy (and correct) call to make from the BB. You miss, and you still have a decent stack of 40BB's to work with....and you lost only $750. You hit, and you have good implied odds to justify the call......In this case the final pot of close to $11,000. Had the stacks been very short, or had the AK made a more substantial re-raise pre-flop.....then a
  7. If MP+1 ships then BB folds, and still has deep stack to work with. Not so incredible. If AK makes stronger re-raise, then BB folds and she wins what AK usually wins. A small pot.
  8. BB called pre-flop for $750 to contest a pot of $1,425, w/deep stacks behind (implied odds)BB called on the flop w/8 outs for $1,087 to contest a pot of $3,262 ( plus implied odds)BB hits the nut draw on the turn and wins a pot of close to $11,000 for the initial $750 call.Initial bet size with possible 3 way pot just invites the BB to call $750 and see the flop.
  9. that's why a bigger raise is needed (IMHO) w/ AK in that spot.....take down the pot right there, or get heads up vs. that one initial opponent, drive out the rest.....especially the BB w/money already in the pot......w/fairly deep stacks relative to the blinds at that point, the implied odds for the BB on the draw w/money already in the pot w/ KJ are too high to fold to a 3bet. The weak pre-flop bet, and possibility of a 3 way pot, just invites the BB to call.
  10. yes, misplayed for sure, but it happens. Your Pre-flop raise not big enough w/ AK in a 3 way pot. Perhaps you could have raised more to isolate heads up and take the odds (express & implied) away from the BB to make the call. Then again on the flop.......a 1/2 pot sized bet isn't going to push anyone off an open-ended straight draw, (or better) especially w/money behind. If you felt you were ahead....perhaps bet more ??? The BB call pre-flop and on the flop should have had you thinking that PERHAPS the BB was on a big draw, so the 2k bet on the turn was also a no no. After a call/call
  11. According to Mike Caro (see below)........more than you think. Hard to imagine its anything near this, but about a week ago at one of the local casinos, I put a guy all in, he calls, and is shocked to see my full house that beats his whatever.......so he chucks/splashes a bunch of chips into the pot, gets up in a huff, and starts to quickly walk away. Dealer counts up the chips and SCREAMS.......HEY......"YOU SHORTED ME !!!" and the floor people got all over him. He was clearly trying to pull a fast one (stuck a bunch of chips from the table into his pocket before walking off)......so I gues
  12. thanks for the info.....is that feature specific to PT3 or typical to the top providers of this type of software ? getting ready to download some of the free trial stuff that's available.....seems like a cool tool
  13. don't know......but Jeremiah Johnson.........GREAT flick !!
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