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#3587965 My 2013 Wsop Schedule Of Events

Posted FARGOpokerND on 27 March 2013 - 02:15 AM

View PostWaffles2003, on 25 March 2013 - 04:29 PM, said:

4 cashes is plenty of success?

2012 World Series of Poker Europe
Event #6: Six-Handed Pot-Limit Omaha
€1,650 buy-in 9/27/2012 19th
€2,774


2008 39th Annual World Series of Poker
Pot-Limit Omaha W/Rebuys (Event 28)
$5,000 buy-in 6/14/2008 7th $123,437

2006 37th Annual World Series of Poker
Pot-Limit Omaha (Event 16)
$10,000 buy-in 7/9/2006 20th $12,295

2004 35th Annual World Series of Poker
Pot-Limit Omaha (Event 31)
$5,000 buy-in 5/19/2004 8th $45,000

Source: http://www.wsop.com/...sp?playerID=267

Good luck :)

Just looking out for you sir.
WHOAAAA sick sample size to go off of!

I mean, you do realize the variance in tourneys, right?

I'd judge his trust in his ability over a...what...30 plo tourney sample? In which case, 4/30 still is a respectable number, not far off a cash rate he should likely be experiencing.


#3561661 Tournament Hand

Posted Merby on 13 August 2012 - 05:42 PM

Alright, I've caught up (this is a lie: I skimmed too much of the last 13 pages and not enough in-depth reading).I decided to make a full-fledged mathematical analysis of the hand. It's long and I have broken it down by spoilering the different options, as well as the mathematics justifying everything.Flop: Ac 9d 7cOur hand: Ad TdOn the flop, the pot is 7,000
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We have a stack of 27,400 and villain coversWe choose to check and villain bets 4,000. So the pot is now 11,000
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We have three choices: Raise, call, or fold:1) We choose to raise
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2) We choose to call
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3) We choose to fold
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CONCLUSION: Optimal Flop Strategy:
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