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Nov
10
revised Why is Texas Hold'em Poker so popular in worldwide not just US?
some fixes...
Nov
10
answered Why is Texas Hold'em Poker so popular in worldwide not just US?
Nov
10
suggested suggested edit on Why is Texas Hold'em Poker so popular in worldwide not just US?
Nov
8
revised Folding AA after the flop?
hidden the result
Nov
8
suggested suggested edit on Folding AA after the flop?
Nov
4
comment 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 )
Nov
4
answered Should I call all-in here with bottom set?
Nov
4
answered combinations from 2 hole card and 7 communal cards
Nov
3
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Nov
3
reviewed Edit suggested edit on Why is “Let There Be Range” so expensive ? Is it worth that money?
Nov
3
revised Why is “Let There Be Range” so expensive ? Is it worth that money?
balance to other arguments
Nov
1
comment 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.
Oct
31
comment 200nl - Flop top two on wet board and get squeezed OOP deep
@Craig That's actually a good point, thanks.
Oct
26
comment 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 ? :)
Oct
26
comment 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.
Oct
26
answered 200nl - Flop top two on wet board and get squeezed OOP deep
Oct
24
comment 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 .
Oct
7
comment 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.
Oct
6
comment 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 ??
Oct
3
comment 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.