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| EOG Enthusiast Join Date: Aug 29, 2005
Posts: 260
| Monday: Live: +448 (JJ vs. 1010 on a 4-10-j flop was most of it) Online: +338 (small ball all the way, no big hands) Total: +786 I did lose my AA vs. KQ5, 2 spade draw for A tough $200 early loss before recovering. Got it allin and 3-4 spades went to war. Arghhhhh. |
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| EOG Enthusiast Join Date: Aug 29, 2005
Posts: 260
| I'm keeping my handles quiet........ Day 2, week2: Live: $62, Online $518 +580 WeekToDate: +1,366 Playing more 1/2, 2/3, 3/6 avoiding 5/10 online, where I've been running bad. The 1/2 online players are truly HORRENDOUS.....not sure what my theoretical expected win/hour is, but is could well be well over 10x bb per table. I saw a guy call an allin for $56 with 78 suited for example......... I need 8 hours of live play to qualify for a free roll, so lots of live play tomorrow for me. |
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| EOG Enthusiast Join Date: Aug 29, 2005
Posts: 260
| I have been playing 100% no limit. Limit IMO is a very poor game choice. If you are the best player at the table, your edge is much larger since the game introduces a huge additional level of complexity........chess vs. checkers. Curiously, this very high level of post flop play breaks down greatly preflop, where No limit short stack is very, very easy to master preflop. Some tourneys in late April/May, but a poor investment choice. I plan to make $100/hour in cash games/online. If I play in a $500 tourney, and I spend on average 5 hours in the tourney, I would need to average a 100% ROI on average..........VERY tough. I think 9/10 of the tourney "pros" are guys getting endorsements, and ripping off sucker backers giving them horrific deals like making them fund 50% of the buyins, and getting only 35% of the cashes. |
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| EOG Enthusiast Join Date: Aug 29, 2005
Posts: 260
| Yes, but I have 4-6 hours of projects/errands to do also........not enough time in the day. Not to mention, grabbing some more ucla/memphis 1h UNDER 62.5........ Having said that I just tripled up in a 3/6 game, $150. KK in the big blinds. Middle position raiser makes it $21. Reraise by button to $36. I push allin. BOTH call. AK for the original raiser. 22 for the reraiser. WOW. When he called I was worried he had AA. That's funny. Show why you can virtually never fold KK preflop unless you have a very, very big stack AND a great read on a familiar player. |
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| EOG Dedicated Join Date: Jan 17, 2006
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22? Where do I sign up for that site? | |
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