| bio | website | uxpassion.com |
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| location | Zagreb, Croatia | |
| age | 25 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 4 months |
| seen | Apr 29 at 7:48 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
Junior developer. Interested in .NET/C#/Silverlight/Windows Phone
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Jun 4 |
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Interactive texas holdem learning I personaly think it's pretty good to get you going. You learn the basic mechanics of the game. To get a feeling for the game. Later you can switch to real money micro limits and refine your game |
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Mar 28 |
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Inactive player problem: Where should the money be distributed in this situation? You are probably 200 years late with this question... who cares about money when someone drops next to you |
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Mar 14 |
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SNG or cash games, what is the best type of games for regular income Yes...there is no silverbullet... you can look for example at Phil Helmuth... this guy is one of the best tournament players alive but has mediocer success in cash games... so if you like sng more then cash games then just keep playing them... there are a lot of people making a living only by playing sng |
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Feb 29 |
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How often will pocket aces lose to 4 flush or set after the flop? I didn't say that he should change bet sizing... i just said that his mindset is (in my opinion wrong)... more players => more possible trouble... |
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Feb 29 |
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How often will pocket aces lose to 4 flush or set after the flop? Just a short note about this: I make a reasonable bet so as not to blow everyone out of the pot, and get a lot of callers which I wanted. I don't think that you want a lot of callers... the more callers the greater the chance you are going to lose... this are your winning chances against a number of players with random holdings 1(85%) 2(71%) 3(62%) 4(55%)... The more players there are the weaker your aces are... |