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    River Rat
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    Default what did I learn today?

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t20 (2 handed) converter

    Hero (t1490)
    Button (t1510)

    Preflop: Hero is BB with , .
    Button raises to t60, Hero calls t40.

    Flop: (t120) , , (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets t60, Hero calls t60.

    Turn: (t240) (2 players)
    Hero checks, Button bets t80, Hero calls t80.

    River: (t400) (2 players)
    Hero bets t200, Button raises to t1310, Hero calls t1090 (All-In).

    Final Pot: t3000

    Results in white below:
    Hero has Jd Th (straight, king high).
    Button has 9d 8d (flush, king high).
    Outcome: Button wins t3000.
    Last edited by scottieboy; 01-10-2006 at 11:38 AM.
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    I dunno, you didn't bet out and lost to a flush?

    That's my guess since no results are posted.
    Quote Originally Posted by poker player 100 View Post
    However the players there are tight and just the flops are hit or miss IMO.

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    oops....i doesnt have the results. i dont know what i did wrong, but, the other guy had 98d.
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    A final result might be nice to see

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    Guess I assumed right.

    Bet more. I'd push 1/3 to feel the table.

    Then bet pot on turn or even more. Giving 2:1 or less, to the flush draw...
    Quote Originally Posted by poker player 100 View Post
    However the players there are tight and just the flops are hit or miss IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkyDoggy
    A final result might be nice to see
    i fixed it
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    In actuality, you prolly didn't need to, as I am sure most players who have been playing awhile know when you post like this, it means you didn't bet enough to ensure you won that pot.

    Is 100 in chips better than busting out?

    Yep.
    Quote Originally Posted by poker player 100 View Post
    However the players there are tight and just the flops are hit or miss IMO.

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    I have made some much money in tournaments from guys like you.


    Ah yes. What to the flush hits, then bet and call an all-in with 0% PE.

    Cool.

    There are like 22 cards you DO NOT want to see hit. Don't slow play if you can't fold, dont slow play vulnerable hands to the river ever, even heads-up.

    You should be aggresive enough to get action.

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    check raise rookie.
    I get more ass than a toilet seat. All shapes/colors/sizes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beavis68
    I have made some much money in tournaments from guys like you.
    Now do you see why I was so harsh in my other post Scottie?

    Going to a table with $200 in NLHE 1/2 will guarantee a loss if you play like this in Ring.

    Don't want to be a dink - learn the game, then conquer!
    Quote Originally Posted by poker player 100 View Post
    However the players there are tight and just the flops are hit or miss IMO.

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