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Just an enthusiast student...
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Nov 10 |
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Why is Texas Hold'em Poker so popular in worldwide not just US? some fixes... |
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Nov 10 |
answered | Why is Texas Hold'em Poker so popular in worldwide not just US? |
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Nov 10 |
suggested | suggested edit on Why is Texas Hold'em Poker so popular in worldwide not just US? |
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Nov 8 |
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Folding AA after the flop? hidden the result |
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Nov 8 |
suggested | suggested edit on Folding AA after the flop? |
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Nov 4 |
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Should I call all-in here with bottom set? @Silversana I guess I play more cautious than you... another example of how diverse and amazing poker is. I know that the villain has a worse hand most of the time... it's just... for me the risk of him hitting a straight or a flush on the following streets is a little too much in this situation... (I'm actually curious what the hero did here :D ) |
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Nov 4 |
answered | Should I call all-in here with bottom set? |
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Nov 4 |
answered | combinations from 2 hole card and 7 communal cards |
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Nov 3 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Nov 3 |
reviewed | Edit suggested edit on Why is “Let There Be Range” so expensive ? Is it worth that money? |
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Nov 3 |
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Why is “Let There Be Range” so expensive ? Is it worth that money? balance to other arguments |
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Nov 1 |
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What's a good strategy for playing overpairs post flop? Toby Booth is right: this is a bit too vague. A little more context is needed, because of the huge number of factors. If this was intentional and you want a more general answer, then this is also a problem; a good answer would have to make a few dozen assumptions, which means it will be very large and not very useful. |
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Oct 31 |
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200nl - Flop top two on wet board and get squeezed OOP deep @Craig That's actually a good point, thanks. |
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Oct 26 |
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200nl - Flop top two on wet board and get squeezed OOP deep @Silversana You will tell us eventually what you did in that hand, right ? :) |
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Oct 26 |
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200nl - Flop top two on wet board and get squeezed OOP deep @Silversana Oh, I guess I didn't understand that. I guess that changes things a bit, I'll think about it. |
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Oct 26 |
answered | 200nl - Flop top two on wet board and get squeezed OOP deep |
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Oct 24 |
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Are there well documented cases of winning tournament by someone who wasn't looking at his own cards? +1 This example is probably best. When I clicked this question I actually hoped that no one mentioned it, so that I can :P . |
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Oct 7 |
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How to play online horse tournament when you lack knowledge in one of the games? I'm sorry, I don't mean to be disrespectful. It just seems unlikely that you you're good at Stud Hi/Lo and not at Stud Hi. I see it as: Stud Hi/Lo = Stud Hi + Stud Lo, if that makes sense. So for you to know Stud Hi/Lo, you HAVE TO know Stud Hi. That was my point. |
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Oct 6 |
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How to play online horse tournament when you lack knowledge in one of the games? You're good at Stud Hi/Lo but not at Stud Hi ? Seriously ?? |
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Oct 3 |
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NL100: 2-Pair In 4-Way Pot Facing OOP Lead @ Wet Flop Your analysis about a potential raise on the flop is ok, but the problem is CO and BTN are still in the hand. If CO and BTN would've folded preflop, then it would be a different scenario. |

