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Old 02-19-2008, 03:04 PM
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You've seen HSP right? If Ted Forrest can't fold a set of 2s to a set of 5s neither can you!
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You've seen HSP right? If Ted Forrest can't fold a set of 2s to a set of 5s neither can you!
yes, I've just watched it one more time, thanks. It's first episode of first season, how could you remember it?
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$3 on turn, otherwise nh.
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Old 02-20-2008, 01:31 AM
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yes, I've just watched it one more time, thanks. It's first episode of first season, how could you remember it?
I'm a poker player, I remember exact details of a lot of hands
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Old 02-20-2008, 03:37 AM
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You've seen HSP right? If Ted Forrest can't fold a set of 2s to a set of 5s neither can you!
Ted Forrest is a pretty poor NLHE player. He is far better at limit games.
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Old 02-20-2008, 03:39 AM
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You need to bet bigger at every point. Obviously have to lose your stack here.
I quite like the turn bet. A flush draw may fold to a pot size bet with a paired board but feel priced in for half pot and still not get away when it hits for his stack.
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Ted Forrest is a pretty poor NLHE player. He is far better at limit games.
Lol, I'd still expect him to beat a 25nl player with ease

btw I'd have folded if I was TF but then I'm better than him obv :-)
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