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Posts anciens #1081 Posté (le) 28 Juillet 2011, 14:41:36 Citer 
I will always remember Annie Duke's outrageous 1 outer against Paul Wasicka at the 2010 Heads-up championship. Cannot access YouTube at work, so you guys will have to search for it yourselves :)
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Posts anciens #1082 Posté (le) 28 Juillet 2011, 15:02:28 Citer 
Jun, what are you talking about? Based on that story you had 7 outs and 15% possibility to win on the river...
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Posts anciens #1083 Posté (le) 28 Juillet 2011, 15:14:26 Citer 
Quote ( Jani Syrjäläinen @ July 28th 2011,15:02:28 )

Jun, what are you talking about? Based on that story you had 7 outs and 15% possibility to win on the river...


Ah yes. I completely forgot about pairing the board with the 7 or a 5. Okay, but it was still a mighty fluke to win the hand :)
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Posts anciens #1084 Posté (le) 29 Juillet 2011, 00:37:10 Citer 
Oh my god remember when I talked about losing with 2 pairs on flop for 5 trips? :D HAPPENED AGAIN, TWICE TODAY!! :D

Went from 50 to 40$ just because of that :(

Now won 3$ from 1$ buying 30 people tourney, for P4 (one guy had HALF of a small blind left I'd taken 2 more $), so back to 43$, will earn some more in those 30 people tourneys and go back to normal tables :D
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Posts anciens #1085 Posté (le) 29 Juillet 2011, 01:31:01 (dernière édition (le) 29 Juillet 2011, 01:34:57 par Lukas Jonaitis) Citer 
FTS, some idiots out there.

Final table, I have 7/10 on bb, one guy calls, sb folds.
Flop 2/J/A
Guy checks, I check.
Turn 6 (all 4 cards of differnt suits)
guy bets 40c, i reraise to all in,
he calls and flips 9/10. River is 10 and he gets it because his 5th card is higher.

ahh well. I went to blackjack later and won 9$ immediately using 100-200-300% system :D

edit: won 8$ more, now at 61$, started with 50$ today.
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Posts anciens #1086 Posté (le) 29 Juillet 2011, 01:43:29 Citer 
Bankroll management. Learn to use it or you'll never become a poker player..
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Posts anciens #1087 Posté (le) 29 Juillet 2011, 02:57:21 (dernière édition (le) 29 Juillet 2011, 02:57:39 par Lukas Jonaitis) Citer 
It was .04c big blind no limit tables, I play 2 and 4 cent tables only.

Up to 69$ now :) I feel like I should give it a go on casino from those 9$
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Posts anciens #1088 Posté (le) 29 Juillet 2011, 09:43:01 Citer 
Quote ( Lukas Jonaitis @ July 29th 2011,01:31:01 )

FTS, some idiots out there.

Final table, I have 7/10 on bb, one guy calls, sb folds.
Flop 2/J/A
Guy checks, I check.
Turn 6 (all 4 cards of differnt suits)
guy bets 40c, i reraise to all in,
he calls and flips 9/10. River is 10 and he gets it because his 5th card is higher.


Your All in bluff wasn't the best play either. He was ahead during the whole hand so nothing you can cry about IMO. Maybe he had a good read on you, and you were the fish at the table.
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Posts anciens #1089 Posté (le) 29 Juillet 2011, 10:05:09 Citer 
Quote ( Lukas Jonaitis @ July 29th 2011,01:31:01 )

he calls and flips 9/10


I could never have called with that - i would have to assume that even if you had nothing, it would be better than my nothing ;)
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Posts anciens #1090 Posté (le) 29 Juillet 2011, 12:24:19 (dernière édition (le) 29 Juillet 2011, 12:25:20 par Lukas Jonaitis) Citer 
Quote ( Fredrik Palmqvist @ July 29th 2011,09:43:01 )

Your All in bluff wasn't the best play either. He was ahead during the whole hand so nothing you can cry about IMO. Maybe he had a good read on you, and you were the fish at the table.


I knew he has nothing, I've made tons of notes about him and noticed that when he takes nearly all his time he is bluffing (that was the case), I asked him later why did he call and said that he already inceested 40c, so he can't just drop them, he needed to invest 1$ more :D

Plus he always slowplayed good pairs or monster hands, and now immediately called this when he was on position.
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Posts anciens #1091 Posté (le) 31 Juillet 2011, 00:53:35 Citer 
I've been fkin scammed :|

Basically each table of sitngos with 11$ buyin at party poker had same players, I didnt notice that and joined one table. It was good at start, I doubled my chips soon, but then strange things started to happen. Every play 1 of 4 opponents went all in, others 3 fold, and that kept continuing for like 20 hands. I finally got a better hand, A/K, called him, he had 7/7, sadly anything I needed didn't drop.

Joined other table, same thing happens with now other people. Tried to reach live support, but there were lots of people in queue and it didn't move at all! Means that probably they sent their own accounts to queue to not let anyone else access it.

I'm 100% sure it was a ulti accounting, because they all takes all time they have to do their action and always only 1 goes all in (sometimes its one with best hand, sometimes one with least chips).

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Posts anciens #1092 Posté (le) 31 Juillet 2011, 03:28:33 Citer 
Quote ( Lukas Jonaitis @ July 31st 2011,00:53:35 )

I've been fkin scammed :|

Basically each table of sitngos with 11$ buyin at party poker had same players, I didnt notice that and joined one table. It was good at start, I doubled my chips soon, but then strange things started to happen. Every play 1 of 4 opponents went all in, others 3 fold, and that kept continuing for like 20 hands. I finally got a better hand, A/K, called him, he had 7/7, sadly anything I needed didn't drop.

Joined other table, same thing happens with now other people. Tried to reach live support, but there were lots of people in queue and it didn't move at all! Means that probably they sent their own accounts to queue to not let anyone else access it.

I'm 100% sure it was a ulti accounting, because they all takes all time they have to do their action and always only 1 goes all in (sometimes its one with best hand, sometimes one with least chips).


This is just people multi tabling S&G's, lots of people do it and they know how to play short stacked end game poker.
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Posts anciens #1093 Posté (le) 31 Juillet 2011, 06:12:17 Citer 
ada apa ini apa kalian tidak takut dosa karena berjudi
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Posts anciens #1094 Posté (le) 31 Juillet 2011, 13:41:18 (dernière édition (le) 31 Juillet 2011, 13:41:51 par Lukas Jonaitis) Citer 
Quote ( Ian Lynch @ July 31st 2011,03:28:33 )

This is just people multi tabling S&G's, lots of people do it and they know how to play short stacked end game poker.


This is illegal, I mean multitabling is ok, but when same people join all tables and work together to steal money from those who aren't in team, it's illegal. When they were only left alone, next hand one guy went all in with J/7, other called with 2/5 and lost obviously. Why would he not call a single all in all game and call this one now? :D

Plus each hand they played same way, 1 goes all in, other folds, except if they both have shitty hands, they all fold.
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Posts anciens #1095 Posté (le) 31 Juillet 2011, 13:42:52 Citer 
Probably pot odds
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Posts anciens #1096 Posté (le) 31 Juillet 2011, 13:44:25 (dernière édition (le) 31 Juillet 2011, 13:53:08 par Sion Francis) Citer 
once the stacks get short relative to the blinds, all-in or fold becomes correct SnG strategy, because of the effect of gap theory...I sincerely doubt you were cheated.


When they were only left alone, next hand one guy went all in with J/7, other called with 2/5 and lost obviously


what were the stacks relative to teh blinds? If the guy was down to the felt then he has no choice but to call with any two.
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Posts anciens #1097 Posté (le) 31 Juillet 2011, 14:21:26 Citer 
Quote ( Sion Francis @ July 31st 2011,13:44:25 )

what were the stacks relative to teh blinds? If the guy was down to the felt then he has no choice but to call with any two.


They both had 5k~ chips and blinds were 100/200
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Posts anciens #1098 Posté (le) 31 Juillet 2011, 14:22:57 Citer 
Quote ( Sion Francis @ July 31st 2011,13:44:25 )

once the stacks get short relative to the blinds, all-in or fold becomes correct SnG strategy, because of the effect of gap theory...I sincerely doubt you were cheated.


It was OBVIOUS they are playing together :D I mean ffs, one guy at one point had 1.2k chips, other 4k~, so for 3 rounds in a row he played one against each other, and the guy with 4k chips kept folding before the river even if he could check, until they both had same amount of chips, then they stopped that :D
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Posts anciens #1099 Posté (le) 5 Août 2011, 16:15:36 Citer 
Just saw this:



how cool is that guy :D
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Posts anciens #1100 Posté (le) 9 Août 2011, 01:05:47 (dernière édition (le) 9 Août 2011, 01:12:04 par Lukas Jonaitis) Citer 
bankroll graph since i joined pokerstars (3 days ago):

http://i434.photobucket.com/albums/qq70/knoxywow/pokerstarsgraph.jpg

pretty pleased so far :)

won one 297 people tournament, other money from sng's
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Posts anciens #1101 Posté (le) 9 Août 2011, 01:08:22 Citer 
Doing alright for yourself there kidda
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