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  1. Ya he could have 910 and when he does thats the 2% of the time your losing. I must of forgot to put that part in my post. Sry!
  2. I'd bet 150 on the river. If he re-raises it would be very interesting. If he has the 45 or 59 straight I'm pretty sure he would re-raise the turn. The way it was played I would say your ahead about 98% of the timeBet 150 and if he re raises cry a little bit then call.EDIT: I thought about it some more and the way it was played he could also have a missed draw. If you put him on a missed draw your best option is to check and hope he bluffs at the pot. He will also bet some hands like a pair of eights or jacks, so check calling isn't bad either although I like the value bet more.
  3. You have to call 170 to win about 635 if I added correctly. So the villain has to be bluffing 1 out of every 3.8 time for a call to be profitable. Given the board and how the play went I think he will bet with a missed draw here quite often. I think there is more of a case for a call here then what people so far have given.He could be value betting an Ace, kiw suited connectors, or a small pocket pair. He also could be trying to buy the pot with two clubs. I think that he is bluffing at least once out of every 3.8 times here and I probably call. The odds to call mixed with the information you
  4. If I shaved I would look like I was 14 lol.I play 16 tables at a time as that is the max allowed at ftp.As for the number of screens... I used to play with two monitors until I broke one after a long streak of bad beats. Now I play on one 28" Hanspree monitor.
  5. My name is Allan Bendall. I have been grinding SNGs for a living for about 6 months now. My SNGs of choice are the 90 man Turbo KOs. I would like to start analyzing more hands and staying fresh on my game and I figured this would be the perfect place to do it. I've been a member for a little more than two years. My first posts consisted of useless bad beats which I wanted sympathy for and got rightfully flamed. I hope that from now on I will be able to provide useful knowledge on SNG hands and help improve the SNG game of members of this forum and learn a thing or two myself. Here are my resul
  6. If you raise here your just making the pot bigger from middle position. If you only raise 3x-3.5x nobody is folding and your setting yourself up to lose your entire stack when the flop comes Q82 and you get it all in vrs Q8s. If you get flat called by Ak and theres an ace on the flop your losing your stack. Then there are the times you hit top pair and get it all in vrs a set. If you raise and someone shoves preflop you have to fold. It's just not a profitable spot to get involved in this early.
  7. Insta-Fold. You don't want this guy out. With such a big chip lead you want this guy in. Having a person with such a short stack on the bubble gives you the opportunity to abuse the bubble. Let him stay in and shove on the other two with any two cards. They won't call unless they have a Top 5 hand because they want to cash. This will allow you to build up an even bigger chip lead and make everyone at the table hate you. I suggest finding some articles on bubble play with a big stack, this is a very crucial art that will allow you to be very successful.
  8. The typical strategy for a SNG (Particularly online turbos) is to play super tight early. The reason being is that so you can save your chips for the later push/shove stages of the tournament. Your equity also increases more when you double up later in a tournament compared to doubling up early. With two limpers ahead the correct raise pre-flop would be around 5x (3x+1 for each limper). This means you would Have to put in 10% of your stack pre-flop with players left to act behind you. The risk here is to high to enter for a raise considering the circumstances. Limping would be unprofitable. As
  9. I believe it has been mentioned before in a thread that it's going to be 29$ a month and there will be a signup fee.... not sure of the price of the signup fee tho.Edithttp://www.fullcontactpoker.com/poker-foru...22601&st=20 around post #33 i think
  10. 20k I believe.... I know DN also did a rebuy for 20k when he went down to 5k
  11. Oh snap, I started another lame General poker thread...... I was trying to avoid this... So lets see who can come up with the best flaming. Make me laugh
  12. PokerStars Game #17225578670: Tournament #87297943, $3.00+$0.25 Hold'em No Limit - Level VII (100/200) - 2008/05/05 - 17:10:12 (ET)Table '87297943 1' 6-max Seat #2 is the buttonSeat 1: naka24 (3145 in chips) Seat 2: daroy (3580 in chips) Seat 4: Demystify727 (2275 in chips) naka24: posts the ante 25daroy: posts the ante 25Demystify727: posts the ante 25Demystify727: posts small blind 100naka24: posts big blind 200*** HOLE CARDS ***Dealt to Demystify727 [Qc Qh]daroy: raises 400 to 600Demystify727: raises 1650 to 2250 and is all-innaka24: raises 870 to 3120 and is all-indaroy: calls 2520*** FLOP
  13. Maybe I could trap them..... maybe just maybe they will send me 300 FPP and I can email back saying thats not enoguh and get both.....
  14. now the tables have started back up but its definitely not fair to the tables who lost so many hands this is crazy..... you think they would stop the tournament or something...
  15. Sit and gos are now down and a lot of tables have frozen for some reason in the tournaments that are running. Poker Stars has been having a lot of problems the past few days.... hope they can fix this stuff for good soon.
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