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actually just poker. texas no limit poker - anyone?
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Play it. Love it. Suck at it.
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There was once a review for the book Wittgenstein's Poker at amazon which stated that the book sucks because it does not instruct one how to play the game of poker qua Wittgenstein.

No, I Have not learned how to play poker yet. But I will ante my two cents anytime.
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I love it, haven't played it in a long time. When I was in college we had a particularly brutal group of players and we played usually once a week. I did really well too. Not because I was good at it but because the other guys drank a lot more than I did. It was not uncommon for me to leave a game at 1AM with $200 in my pocket and head straight to the grocery store. It was a great way to alleviate the stree of being a poor college student.
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i play as Palzon on pokerstars.com

I'm just learning at this point. Prior to this summer i had zero interest. I watched a few Celebrity Poker Showdown Eps. Got interested. I watched the World Series Main Event. Got real interested.

Did you know the main event is the highest paying sports event period? The winner earned 7.5 million.

BTW, I've read Wittgenstein's Poker. Good read.
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"oww"... "quitit"...."owww" ..."quitit"... "oww"... "quitit"..
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LOL Duper!

I lost a poker tournament to my pastor. Texas hold 'em, we were nearly equal in money in the finals. He pushed me all in and he had barely enough left for an ante next hand. I had 2 pair (Kings, 2's) and thought I had him, but the last card to come up was a queen. That gave him kings and queens. NUTS!

But I eliminated my other pastor earlier in the tournament...

It can be fun as long as you're not losing money at it... or only losing a small enough amount that you don't really care.
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Palz, look me up as 'Wastemore'.
I play a lot of tourny's, usually about 3-4 a day. Been playing for years, but just discovered on-line poker about a year ago.

I'm gonna pat myself on the back-;)
I played 17 tourny's this week on-line and two live tourny's at our local poker room.

The results?

On-line...
8 firsts
2 seconds
4 thirds

Got bumped out of the others in 4th,5th and 8th. The one I got bumped out of in forth went down like this-

AK on the button, blinds 100/200- everyone limped to me and I made it 800 to go. Position 3,4 and 6 called. The flop comes Ac-4h-Ks, position 3(under the gun) bets 400, 4 folds and 6 re-raises to 800. I re-raise both 1500(flopped top two and wanted the draws out) position 3 folds and 6 re-raises me.. At this point the only thing he could possibly have is a solid draw,a set (I knew he didn't call my pre-flop with 44) and if he had the set, he would have went all-in to protect it against the draw. No go, I put him on Ax, top pair, marginal kicker. I re-raised him all-in to force the fold,, he calls. The cards turn and he had Q/3o.. I started laughing at the call.. turn was 10... can you guess what the river was? Yeah, a J. The guys busted me with the worst call/bet I've ever seen and caught runner-runner for the straight. Then told me I needed to learn how to play poker. :D


Played 2 tourny's at the(wednesday & last night) casino with a 57.00 buy-in.. Took first in the first one for 2300.00 prize and tied up for third(big stacks busted us both in the same hand so we both got 3rd place money) and took a bit over 580.00 in the second.

Poker took the place of D3 for me.
I play way too much, but since I discovered on-line- I stopped going to the casino to play.. I do it from the office so the wife doesn't much mind. :)
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Oh yeah, it also helps that I give her 10%.. heh!
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We sometimes have a friendly ring game at work (dollar buyin, alternate limit/no limit on a weekly basis, some guy keeps an account so no actual money changes hand until they want to settle with the bank).

Let's just say my nickname to the poker guys is "Stonewall Flanagan".
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We play at work every Wednesday and every other Friday. Wednesday = $10 buy in and Friday = $20 buy in.

I suck though. =)
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Random games in our residence hall, usually about 8-10 players, $5 buy-in ($10 if we're feeling adventurous), tourney-style. Occasionally we get 14- to 16-player tourneys going on with a $20 buyin.

Our RA is a poker addict. :P
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It's probably more worthwhile if no money is involved... heh.
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liked the story, barry - bad beat for sure.

one thing you should know. i only use play money. see, i need the real money for rent and such. even in the low stakes stuff...i don't like all this credit card jazz and online accounts. call me old fashioned.

i've only been playing for one month. tonight i played in my first tournament. 3 tournys actually. i got 2nd in the first two and won the last one. i know im not good yet, but i dont think i stink.

very addictive.

actually the tourny i won was pretty interesting. for much of the game i was the short stack. in heads up i was winning the whole time until the second to last hand. that nearly evened us up. i had a pretty bad beat when he made two pair on the river. next hand i tried to sucker the guy in and got a lucky turn card...

Hold'em No Limit - Level V (75/150)
Table '16629449 1' Seat #6 is the button
Seat 6: Palzon (10250 in chips)
Seat 9: renoman60 (3250 in chips)
Palzon: posts small blind 75
renoman60: posts big blind 150
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Palzon [Ad Ks]
Palzon: calls 75
renoman60: checks
*** FLOP *** [7h 5s Kh]
renoman60: bets 150
Palzon: raises 150 to 300
renoman60: raises 150 to 450
Palzon: calls 150
*** TURN *** [7h 5s Kh] [Tc]
renoman60: bets 150
Palzon: raises 150 to 300
renoman60: calls 150
*** RIVER *** [7h 5s Kh Tc] [4s]
renoman60: bets 1050
Palzon: raises 8300 to 9350 and is all-in
renoman60: calls 1300 and is all-in
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Palzon: shows [Ad Ks] (a pair of Kings)
renoman60: shows [4d 7c] (two pair, Sevens and Fours)
renoman60 collected 6500 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 6500 | Rake 0
Board [7h 5s Kh Tc 4s]
Seat 6: Palzon (button) (small blind) showed [Ad Ks] and lost with a pair of Kings
Seat 9: renoman60 (big blind) showed [4d 7c] and won (6500) with two pair, Sevens and Fours



Hold'em No Limit - Level V (75/150)
Table '16629449 1' Seat #9 is the button
Seat 6: Palzon (7000 in chips)
Seat 9: renoman60 (6500 in chips)
renoman60: posts small blind 75
Palzon: posts big blind 150
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Palzon [6h 6d]
renoman60: raises 150 to 300
Palzon: calls 150
*** FLOP *** [Jd 4d As]
Palzon: checks
renoman60: checks
*** TURN *** [Jd 4d As] [6c]
Palzon: checks
renoman60: bets 150
Palzon: calls 150
*** RIVER *** [Jd 4d As 6c] [8s]
Palzon: bets 6550 and is all-in
renoman60: calls 6050 and is all-in
*** SHOW DOWN ***
Palzon: shows [6h 6d] (three of a kind, Sixes)
renoman60: shows [8h Ac] (two pair, Aces and Eights)
Palzon collected 13000 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 13000 | Rake 0
Board [Jd 4d As 6c 8s]
Seat 6: Palzon (big blind) showed [6h 6d] and won (13000) with three of a kind, Sixes
Seat 9: renoman60 (button) (small blind) showed [8h Ac] and lost with two pair, Aces and Eights
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Liquor in the front, poker in the rear.
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I have a family member who is addicted to online poker, to the extent that they will just disapear from family gatherings to play poker.

I think they should play D3. You too Barry.
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I'll play poker :) just to make them all quit after they lose everything they put up... at least d3 is free :)
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love tha game, but havent played in months,
because of a beaten I got :cry:
it took the last of my money,..

I was dealt 9 9
flop was 9 9 10
one player went all in,
he had a bigger stack than me,
I call with my four 9`s, was
pretty shure the pot was mine.
turn was 10
river was 3.

I lost :(
He had been dealt 10 10.
havent playd since.. :x

still love the game though
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Seen it quite a bit on TV, played once or twice, not interested. I suck at any sort of game that involves luck; I'm hideous at Shoots 'n' Ladders. :P
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Iceman wrote:Oh yeah ... the old saying ...

"Poker? I don't even know her!"
8 of us sitting around drinking with nothing to do, one guy looks over while his new girlfriend gets up and says she is off to the bathroom and he says to us: "Poker?"

someone else says: "You poke her, you brought her!"

it was the only time i ever heard the phrase used where it 'almost' made sense.

poker is fun for friends, but im just not good enouch for online play. (it doesnt help that i barely get texas hold em, i just throw money in when someone says its time to do it... )
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fyrephlie wrote:(it doesnt help that i barely get texas hold em, i just throw money in when someone says its time to do it... )
You are hereby invited to my games.
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Genghis wrote:
fyrephlie wrote:(it doesnt help that i barely get texas hold em, i just throw money in when someone says its time to do it... )
You are hereby invited to my games.
funny ... i get invited to a lot of games.... i wonder why?!?
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Palz,
you played that Ak horribly. :)

The blinds were 75/150 and you only called AK?! and with over 10k in chips? Ouch! You beat yourself down, buddy..
That hand should have played out like this...

Palz posts sb.
blah blah blah.

Palzon Raises 1500 on the SB
BB folds.

See, it's better to rake the blinds than just check/call and get beat down with two pair.
I'm not sure why you allowed 4/7o to limp in?! Greed?

If you raised big and he did call... you're first to act, put the decision on him.. push that stack with top pair and the A kicker. He can only put you on a Kx with a bet like(esp. if you raised pre-flop) that and he would have folded. Instead, you re-raised him the minimum bet?! :oops: middle pair heads-up is worth a minimum call. Now, you've allowed him to see another **two**cards for dirt freeking cheap and he outdrew ya..
What it looks like to me is that you got greedy and wanted to get paid as much as you could with AK.. instead, you've allowed him to draw out for DIRT FREEKING cheap and river you.
Dude, he rivered you...
You had AK and he had 4/7.. what was he even doing in the hand? He was there because you *let* him by simply calling the blind.

You could have also check-raised him after he fired out a *minimum bet*.. I don't mean 3xbb.. I mean 10-15xbb. He would have folded.. esp.if you fired out a large pre-flop bet. If he was a loose player I would have simply pushed and not let him see another card..

As rude as this might sound, that wasn't a bad beat at all.. it was a bad play.

You totally lost control of the hand by-
1. not raising pre-flop
2. not raising a large amount post-flop/pre-turn
3. not raising a large amount post-turn.
by the river it was too late.


2nd hand, same problem.. what if, instead of an 8.. a K came out(making somenody's straight)?? or another diamond to make someones flush? You won that hand, but not because you played it right, because you lucked out.(sorry- it's true)
As soon as that 6 hit I would have pushed.. they would *have* to put you on 66/A6 and know they were beat with a set or two pair.. instead, you let them draw on you for cheap again.
Knock that off!! :)

Make sense?

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anyone know where i can get a Poker to English dictionary? :P
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barry, you are absolutely right about the first hand. no question i let him draw out. your analysis is spot on and helpful. but it wasn't entirely greed. it was after 5 AM, so it was greed plus hoping to end it quick versus winning by raking blinds.

second hand, you may be right, but i'm not sure. part of what dictated my play at that point was his style of play. in the hand, notice that he checked with a pair of aces after i checked? he was slowplaying regularly thru the night.

i'm not pushing all-in without having some idea if i have the best hand or not - especially against someone prone to playing possum. i checked the 6 on the turn because I was confident that he couldn't beat three of a kind and wasn't playing a draw.

I put him on a pair of Jacks or a pair of Aces. I knew he had only about a 4 percent chance of making three of a kind on the river. if i had pushed all-in on the turn he would have folded for sure. so whether it was king or an eight or whatever he felt helped him (as long as it wasn't an ace or Jack), i was hoping he would get some help on the river and call my all-in.

whatdya think?

fyre...

http://www.pokerhands.com/index.html has a decent glossary.
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Palz,

In the second hand, he was trying to slow-play a pair. LOL! Lots of slow-players on-line.. they watch too much WSOP and think they'll get paid off if they slow-play. It's bad news!
There were no FD's up, but there were two straights at the turn.. when he bet, I would have at least checked raised him to see if he had something worth staying in on, or if he was just trying to buy it right there. But you didn't.. instead, you slow-played your set and it paid off. But, what if the river would have made his set.. or a straight for him?! It would have made me *more* nervous that he was a slow player, what if he was slow-playing a set of j's. In poker, it's best to be pessimistic rather than optimistic.. it turns the game from gambling to a skill game. I don't like chance.. I'm not a gambler.

You probably did play that hand right and I'm being overly pessimistic, but in order to stay ahead you have to be. If these two hands are an indication of how you normally play, I'd say you're playing your cards rather than the players. It's not a bad thing, it's very, very common with new players. You need to learn to take control of the hand!

Example..
you have Ajd(forget position, it'll take too long to type out the factors). the blinds are 50/100.. everyone limps and it's to you... Raise!! Not only do you most likely have the best hand going in.. you're telling them.. "I have the best hand and I'm not going to let limpers in".. you get two callers-
The flop comes 2c4d10d. you have nothing but the nut flush draw.. 1st guy bets 200.. the second guy folds.. do you fold.. call? Heck no.. you re-raise to 400!!
this does a couple of things-
1. The most important- you've taken control of the hand!!!
2. you're building the pot so when you hit, you're going to get paid.. you have a million outs and thisgame is about odds and they're in your favor.
3. if you miss, he's going to check his 10x on the turn card (I promise) allowing you to see another card for free!! :)
Yes, free.. here's why..
if you just called his 200(2 big bets) bet at the flop.. he would have bet 600(6 big bets) on the turn for a total of 8 big bets to see the river because he'd know you were chasing.
This way, it costs you 4 big bets to see the turn *AND* the river.. half as much.
By re-raising him right at the flop, it makes him think his 10 isn't strong and he might even fold out,allowing you to take down the hand right there.

Does that make sense?

You're doing well, Palz.. congrats!! Taking down(or placing)in a couple of tourny's is good work! You've only been playing a month? You'll do well at this game..

What is your hand % to flop, do you know?

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Palzon wrote: fyre...

http://www.pokerhands.com/index.html has a decent glossary.
wow... thanks :) i was being sorta sarcastic, but that def. helps! ;)
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Fusion pimp wrote:If these two hands are an indication of how you normally play, I'd say you're playing your cards rather than the players.
Yeah my point was I was playing this guy not the cards.

One of the things Gordon argues is that limping in is almost always wrong. It makes sense, because right away you force people to fold.

as far as hand % to flop...you mean like percentage chance to flop a flush, straight, pair, set, etc? some of them i know offhand. for the rest i use a book i read: Phil Gordon's Little Green Book I refer to the book often as I try to learn.

I am new and i do make mistakes because of that. I know I'm not good yet, but I want to be. And I'm willing to take the right steps to learn. study, not just practice :P
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The scary part is that I actually know what you guys are talking about. =)
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I think they should play D3. You too Barry.
uhhh, no. :)
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