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#1 wrto4556

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Posted 09 January 2005 - 02:09 AM

I was playing online tonigt, just for s**ts and giggles, and got so bored I went on tilt. Instead of getting up and leaving like I normally do, I decided to run with it.I had a Nutbar session.It was the most exilerating thing I have ever witnessed at a poker table. After an hour of non-stop raising I was up $5 and down 9 players. lol.They all got pissed and left! I could smell it in the way they called and raised.The best part, I would get called down or raised to the river no matter what. I got a full-house three times in a row! Went from $15 to $50 in three hands! It was awesome.Yall need to try it, although it's extremely hard to know when you're beat when everyone is raising you because they think your bluffing. It was a fun experiance. Thanks Daniel.
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Posted 09 January 2005 - 03:00 AM

Nutbar is a very fast way to learn post-flop play, it taught me about 3x faster how to beat people post flop, when to know you're beat etc. etc.... the Nutbar article is my favorite one :D
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Posted 09 January 2005 - 06:12 AM

You're right. Nutbar is fun, but it does make it difficult to determine what your opponents are playing against you. In addition it becomes harder to determine bluffing's success rate because everyone wants to call you down.

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Posted 09 January 2005 - 07:39 PM

I tried the nutbar last night at home game with some buddies from work. We had 2 tables and my table was pretty tight. I raised every hand, and I didn't even look at my cards 25% of the time. I keep raising until somebody re-raised me. I ended winning the tourny. I know daniel said to use this cautiously as a drill, but does anyone here adapt this to their playing style?
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