Posts Tagged ‘raising’
December 14, 2008 by
maryann
Hello,
Just recently, I was in a one-table tourney online. Luckily, I made it to the final three players. If I remember it right, one of the two others was tight. I was a little looser then because I was the short stack. I believe the other one of the two ... Click to read more
Tags: all in, call, calling, cash game, marginal hands, one-table tourney, online, pot odds, preflop raise, raising, short stack, tight aggressive, tourney
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December 12, 2008 by
maryann
Hello,
I’ve read a magazine focusing mainly on casino stuff. In one of its articles, it was stated that “If you just call somebody on the river rather than raising them, you hurt all other players in the tournament. It’s not ethical poker, so don’t do it”. I don’t exactly understand ... Click to read more
Tags: bet, call, calling, cheating, nuts, poker, raise, raising, river, soft playing, tournament, tournament poker
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December 11, 2008 by
maryann
Hello,
I will be playing soon where for $30 or $40, I will receive $100 dollars in chips. Blinds will be 2/4 4/8 8/16 16/32 24/48 32/64 and the game size, 7-9, maybe at some point just 6. Like as usual, blinds will change every after rounds.
More or less, the players ... Click to read more
Tags: all in, betting, cheap flops, flop, flops, K7 unsuited, limit, mixed Holdem tournament, offsuited hands, pocket pairs, pre-flop raises, pre-flop raising, raising, small ball poker, suited connectors
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December 11, 2008 by
maryann
Hello,
I joined a 10 buy 8 man tournament Monday night. Later, it was down to 3 handed and in terms of chips I was second. At some point, player leading in chips beaten the other player. He had one or two lead advantage over me going into heads up play. ... Click to read more
Tags: all in, bets, call, calling, flop, fold, hand, heads up, marginal hands, raises, raising, strategies, tight player, tournament
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