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  1. OMG!?! What's that computer looking that at the edge of the sofa? Does she have a mechanical arm?? I knew it!! She's a robot! That explains the brilliant plays!! (And the, *ahem* wonderful 'engineering') :wink:
  2. Too bad they weren't selling a piece of Evelyn Ng... (yum, yum ....oh, right, for poker, yes, right, that's it.......
  3. ....Rolled up aces over kings. Check-raising stupid tourists and taking huge pots off of them. Stacks and towers of checks I can't even see over.That's what I love... *sniff, sniff*
  4. Playing great poker in a nutshell is this:Make fewer mistakes on then your opponents.Take advantage of the mistakes your opponents make.Play within your means.That's my 2BB
  5. Out of curiosity, to those whom responded they're a winning player keepa(n) detailed account of their wins/losses? Primarily I'm talking about playing in a B&M Cardroom, not online. Do you keep track of the money you're spending while you're out? (Tips, Drinks, Transportation..etc) Is this money coming directly out of your bankroll, or is it seperate? Do you keep track of Rakes - Time Charges.....Although money is the obvious desired outcome in playing, are you playing simply to win as much money in X period of time, or become a "master," of the game. For instance, in "Mastery," by George
  6. I've asked a few of my friends this, and they've all given the same reply of "Yes." For some reason or other, I was the only one who said, No. *L*My reasoning is this. First off, as far as the question is concerned, it just said help read your opponents; unfortunately no one can control how the board plays out. :-) Just a little thought. Besides that fact, assuming you played until you won your event of choosing, say the NL main event at the WSOP (which I'm sure most would choose), after that rush, I would believe it would be hard not to want to keep playing after that. You're looking at medi
  7. It's amazing. They have this new "mind phone." It's implanted in you, and all you have to do is think telepathecially who you want to talk too, and it dials to them. It's set to come out in the market sometime in 3012. :wink:
  8. I think the question is really situational, but, tend to agree people fold straights more then flushes. I have no problem going for straights or flushes and think of them equally in terms of winning the pot based on what the board reflects and how the players are acting. If the board is a four to a flush, and I have just and open ended straight draw, do you get out of the hand? Are you afraid of the flush? If you make your hand and it completes the flush do you lay it down because of the flush possibility? Or, if you make your hand and they fall short on the flush you can stand to win some n
  9. You're visited by a superior being. The being offers you a pact. The being says he will give you the extraordinary power to read your opponents with complete accuracy, and use it to win the tournament of your choice. The drawback to this is, after your win, you must agree to never play another tournament or cash game ever again.Would you agree to the pact in exchange for the use of this ability and win a tournament of your choosing? (e.g. WPT Tournament, a WSOP bracelet, etc..)If so, why? If not, why?
  10. Eleventy-BILLION million, fajillion, foogityshoo, *making Dr.Evil face* Dollars....
  11. Bionic Commando, and Tecmo Bowl, bitches!!
  12. Oh, lord!!!! *can't stop laughing* Soda Popinski was great!!!!!!!! :-) Man, old school. Geesh.What about that wacky Tiger guy whom I can't remember, that kept spinning around. What a putz. He pissed me off.haha. Soda Popinski.....man, that sleighs me. I found my new poker nickname. That's man. You made my day.
  13. I think ultimately, the bigger question is if/when (which although I don't know him personally, I'm sure something will be arranged...) it will be paid back. If it's not true, then it's just one of those "things," that comes up. If it is, then I'm sure it will be addressed. Much along the lines of great gamblers, Stu Ungar comes to mind (not that I'm suggesting by any means Gus has an enormous coke problem like Stu.. ) but, at those high stakes, it's pretty surreal, and almost like play money (from what I hear). I've never played that high stakes before. Being as smart of a player as he is,
  14. I would probably fold in that situation. Granted short-handed any Ace is a good Ace, but:* It's it's still 5-handed. If that were the situation say, three handed, I'd probably push all-in. If you raise, and are called at all, you're at best even money, or a possible slight, slight favorite. If any of the blinds have an Ace, you could be in a bit of kicker trouble. With the blinds at 100-200, still, you have time, but, not a huge amount. On average you'll be dealt an Ace once every Six hands, so you could see a pocket pair, or another shot with an Ace if things don't look up in the next round
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