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06-10-2010 , 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Life Tilt
What's the chance of you getting PS to add antes to the NL KCL tables, and you playing in them to help promote them on top of that?
Yeah they def should have antes, it's a nitty game without antes. I doubt I can do much about it though.
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06-10-2010 , 06:43 AM
What is KCL?
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06-10-2010 , 06:46 AM
Kansas City Lowball, i.e. 2-7 NL Single Draw
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06-11-2010 , 03:00 AM
Do you ever stop playing because all the opponents are solid competent regulars? Or just assume you'll have atleast a slight edge in any field.

Ever use table selection with these hypers to find someone in particular or avoid someone?
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06-11-2010 , 03:01 AM
Oh, going to Vegas for the 2nd time in a few weeks for some WSOP events... what places do you recommend to eat at when on the grind out there?
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06-11-2010 , 03:05 AM
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Originally Posted by dfsuperstar
Do you ever stop playing because all the opponents are solid competent regulars? Or just assume you'll have atleast a slight edge in any field.

Ever use table selection with these hypers to find someone in particular or avoid someone?
I think I have an edge vs any field, at least when counting elite benefits.

No I don't table select.
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06-11-2010 , 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by pifhluk
Can a person use their intuition in online poker?
Not sure if you missed this or if you thought I was joking but I did intend this as a serious question.
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06-11-2010 , 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by pifhluk
Not sure if you missed this or if you thought I was joking but I did intend this as a serious question.
sure but is your intuition always right? i mean you could prob pick up certain tells of betting patterns and timing tells subconsciously that later on your intuition kicks in after all isnt that what intuition is like subconsciously seeing a pattern that you dont concisely realize your doing but is right.
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06-11-2010 , 07:07 PM
Yeah sure you can use your intuition but there's not as much to go off of as in a live game obviously. But there are little things like timing tells or figuring out who may be on tilt or whatever.
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06-11-2010 , 09:46 PM
What if I posed the question as: do you ever make a push/fold/call that you know to be -ev, -cev etc. (not for metagame either) but just because it feels right?

Yarbles - I get what you are saying but I think there is an intuition that is purer/simpler than subconscious pattern recognition. And if there are people that can interpret and act on intuition correctly a high % of the time I don't think they are playing poker. I may have just answered my own question.
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06-12-2010 , 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by pifhluk
What if I posed the question as: do you ever make a push/fold/call that you know to be -ev, -cev etc. (not for metagame either) but just because it feels right?

Yarbles - I get what you are saying but I think there is an intuition that is purer/simpler than subconscious pattern recognition. And if there are people that can interpret and act on intuition correctly a high % of the time I don't think they are playing poker. I may have just answered my own question.
How can a push/call feel right if I know it's -ev? That doesn't even make any sense.
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06-12-2010 , 08:13 AM
Sounds like tilting to me. Jorj, do you tilt?
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06-12-2010 , 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by George Lind III
How can a push/call feel right if I know it's -ev?
Because it just does not everything can be explained in x's and o's imo.
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06-12-2010 , 12:10 PM
Jorj's intuition apparently was working well last nite, he's 8th in chips in the 6 Max Limit event with 122 left. Go go! First bracelet time!
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06-12-2010 , 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by DesertCat
Jorj's 10inch horse shoe is apparently wedged way up his ass and was working well last nite in the live arena just like it does online, he's 8th in chips in the 6 Max Limit event with 122 left. Go go! First bracelet time if he can manage to continue to play optimally with a 10 inch horse shoe wedged way up his arse!
yeah this ^^^
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06-12-2010 , 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Mickyb
Sounds like tilting to me. Jorj, do you tilt?
Definitely not in hypers.
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06-12-2010 , 05:15 PM
Glad to see your doing well in the Limit event. How soft are the 1-2.5k Limit Events at the Series in your opinion.
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06-12-2010 , 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Sect7G
Glad to see your doing well in the Limit event. How soft are the 1-2.5k Limit Events at the Series in your opinion.
Every event 3k and lower is ridic soft no matter what game.
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06-12-2010 , 07:33 PM
George, what would you say is more important in someone's hyper turbo game; their shoving strategy (opening the pot) or their calling strategy (calling someone elses shove)?

I know each is important, but I'm just wondering which is the most important, and which should be the first that I try to perfect.

Also, which is more complicated?
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06-12-2010 , 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by finknik
George, what would you say is more important in someone's hyper turbo game; their shoving strategy (opening the pot) or their calling strategy (calling someone elses shove)?

I know each is important, but I'm just wondering which is the most important, and which should be the first that I try to perfect.

Also, which is more complicated?
I've read the entire thread and I'm nearly 100% sure he said something about it being most important to identify the shoving/calling ranges of others and then adjust your own ranges to your opponents' ranges.
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06-12-2010 , 09:42 PM
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Originally Posted by MuiMuiBueno
I've read the entire thread and I'm nearly 100% sure he said something about it being most important to identify the shoving/calling ranges of others and then adjust your own ranges to your opponents' ranges.
K. I guess my question was directed more towards playing non-villian dependent... which is how I'm planning to play until I get a better feel for the common spots. Like, which is more important for me to know; what to shove first hand of the sng UTG, or what to call with from the BB when the CO shoves?
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06-13-2010 , 01:50 AM
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Originally Posted by pifhluk
Because it just does not everything can be explained in x's and o's imo.
Lol, if he knows it to be -ev his intuition would tell him to fold would it not?
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06-13-2010 , 03:49 AM
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Originally Posted by finknik
George, what would you say is more important in someone's hyper turbo game; their shoving strategy (opening the pot) or their calling strategy (calling someone elses shove)?

I know each is important, but I'm just wondering which is the most important, and which should be the first that I try to perfect.

Also, which is more complicated?
They're both important but calling strategy is more work because you have to consider both the position of the shover and your position, while in shoving you only have to consider your position.
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06-13-2010 , 04:35 AM
Do you think using the sitngo wizard quiz is worth it? It just seems like it's lack of understanding of the bubble could seriously screw with its knowledge of what play is optimal... but is it still worth using to learn?
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06-13-2010 , 04:41 AM
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Originally Posted by finknik
Do you think using the sitngo wizard quiz is worth it? It just seems like it's lack of understanding of the bubble could seriously screw with its knowledge of what play is optimal... but is it still worth using to learn?
I've never used it but I doubt it's all that useful. I'd imagine the ranges it uses for you opponents' shoving and calling isn't all that realistic.
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