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05-31-2012, 03:26 AM
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#166
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Virginia
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
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Originally Posted by eurodp
I have a question about the hand examples and why you only included examples from 10 and 25NL and nothing higher? You played all the way up to 100NL for your challenge, no?
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Yes I did. My original intent was for this book to serve as a primer for a NLHE player and thus I used only the 10/25NL examples. I was planning to do a follow-up with some more advanced thoughts and use the 50/100NL examples for that. As the writing process continued, I included many of the ideas I planned to use later in this book but just kept the 10/25NL examples.
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05-31-2012, 11:43 AM
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#167
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enthusiast
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 83
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
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Originally Posted by verneer
Yes I did. My original intent was for this book to serve as a primer for a NLHE player and thus I used only the 10/25NL examples. I was planning to do a follow-up with some more advanced thoughts and use the 50/100NL examples for that. As the writing process continued, I included many of the ideas I planned to use later in this book but just kept the 10/25NL examples.
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Were you able to illustrate the same concepts using the 10/25NL examples instead of adding in 50/100NL examples that you planned to use later on?
Have you completely ruled out a follow-up then? I would definitely be interested and am sure others here would too!
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05-31-2012, 11:16 PM
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#168
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newbie
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 36
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
Just bought the book. Thank you very much for writing it!!
Questions, please:
Your book is based on RUSH FR games. Any things to keep in mind when "translating" the info to regular FR tables? Do you think RUSH FR plays the same as regular FR? If not, how do they differ?
P.S. You seem like a great guy -- best wishes to you and yours.
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06-01-2012, 07:03 PM
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#169
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enthusiast
Join Date: May 2012
Posts: 59
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
The only difference is gameflow and table dynamics can effect the way people play
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06-02-2012, 04:53 AM
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#170
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journeyman
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Australia
Posts: 320
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
Hi there,
I have just purchased the book in ebook form. I have opened it successfully on my PC using Adobe DE but have not been able to open it on my iPad using Bluefire. I hit the link and it takes me to a page which asks if I would like to "open in Bluefire Reader" but when I press this there is no sign of the book in Bluefire (just the User Guide and Treasure Island!). Could you please give me a hand, and as an aside, why cant I read it using iBooks?
Cheers,
LB
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06-02-2012, 12:56 PM
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#171
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: 20% discount on the above: ANLH20
Posts: 9,617
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
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Originally Posted by LordBaldrick
Hi there,
I have just purchased the book in ebook form. I have opened it successfully on my PC using Adobe DE but have not been able to open it on my iPad using Bluefire. I hit the link and it takes me to a page which asks if I would like to "open in Bluefire Reader" but when I press this there is no sign of the book in Bluefire (just the User Guide and Treasure Island!). Could you please give me a hand, and as an aside, why cant I read it using iBooks?
Cheers,
LB
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HI LB,
Lets move this to PM after this as to not derail the thread.
The important question when you PM:
Did you register ADE with an Adobe user name and password before opening the file? This is absolutely necessary in order to share the file as that is how it registers ownership. If you installed the book without registering, it is locked to that single device and you cant share it to other devices. Your Bluefire install must use the same Adobe user name & PW.
I don't believe iBooks supports Adobe DRM. For a list of apps and devices that support it see: http://blogs.adobe.com/digitalpublis...ported-devices
The link only works once, then you have to transfer the file between devices, as long as all devices use the same Adobe registration ID. The way it is supposed to work, is that if your run ADE on your PC, then tether the iPad (or any other supported device) to the PC, the iPad should show up as an authorized device in ADE that you can drag and drop files into. If the ADE transfer method does not work, you can manually copy file. On the PC it is the folder “My Digital Editions” which is in you documents folder. Once you manually copy it to the iPad, Bluefire should have some process to open the file or add it to your library.
Last edited by Professionalpoker; 06-02-2012 at 01:35 PM.
Reason: add info
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06-02-2012, 04:59 PM
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#172
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newbie
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 36
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
Hi Veneer,
As I mentioned above, I ordered your book. I also subscribed to cardrunners so I could watch your videos.
Which of your video series would you suggest those buying your book to work up through the micros watch and study?....and in which order? Maybe you could provide a list of your video series for both full ring (which I'm focusing on right now) and 6 max for those working through your book.
I see you have multiple climbing mt. micro and crushing the micro series at cardrunners. I'm not sure if you think the older ones apply as well to today's games as your more recent ones or not.
Basically, a cardrunners list of videos to study for those buying the book would be GREAT!
Thanks again for writing it (and for your videos)!
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06-16-2012, 11:01 AM
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#173
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Virginia
Posts: 6,290
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
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Originally Posted by nitlag
Hi Veneer,
As I mentioned above, I ordered your book. I also subscribed to cardrunners so I could watch your videos.
Which of your video series would you suggest those buying your book to work up through the micros watch and study?....and in which order? Maybe you could provide a list of your video series for both full ring (which I'm focusing on right now) and 6 max for those working through your book.
I see you have multiple climbing mt. micro and crushing the micro series at cardrunners. I'm not sure if you think the older ones apply as well to today's games as your more recent ones or not.
Basically, a cardrunners list of videos to study for those buying the book would be GREAT!
Thanks again for writing it (and for your videos)!
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Hey! Sorry for getting back to you late - I've had limited access to the internet over the last two weeks due to my work at a summer camp.
I've written this post almost two years ago:
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/12...unners-872770/
I think it could use an update. I did make 8 videos in 2011 which use the HH's and reflections which went into the book. I would just run a filter and look at the January - April videos from 2011 that I did and go from there. Also, I would look at anything by MDoranD as well (even though he's 6-max).
Hope that helps!
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06-26-2012, 02:22 PM
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#174
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newbie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 29
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
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Originally Posted by LordBaldrick
Hi there,
I have just purchased the book in ebook form. I have opened it successfully on my PC using Adobe DE but have not been able to open it on my iPad using Bluefire. I hit the link and it takes me to a page which asks if I would like to "open in Bluefire Reader" but when I press this there is no sign of the book in Bluefire (just the User Guide and Treasure Island!). Could you please give me a hand, and as an aside, why cant I read it using iBooks?
Cheers,
LB
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Hi, where did you buy the ebook? I want to buy the ebook not the book, but I couldn't find it.
Thanks
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06-26-2012, 03:38 PM
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#175
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: 20% discount on the above: ANLH20
Posts: 9,617
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
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Originally Posted by javirap
Hi, where did you buy the ebook? I want to buy the ebook not the book, but I couldn't find it.
Thanks
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http://professionalpoker.com/IP.php?...&productID=506
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06-30-2012, 01:52 AM
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#176
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newbie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 29
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
Hi verneer, I just bought your book and it is excellent congratulations, the best book I read for Micro.
I have some question about some thing on the book that I would love if you could answer me.
Page 77 (call 3 bet) you don't explain the concept of impliead odds and this is something I don't use, why do you get 27 to 1 implied odds. If you have another villain in the hand your implied odds increase and you can call even with less odds, like a call 12 or something like that?
Page 78
How do you calculate that you have 17,5 to 1 implied odds?
You are calling the 3B with suited connector, suited connectors are
not like a set where you search for the set, with the SC most of the time you will have projects and from what I read of playing SC if you hit or fold you are burning money because what you hit are draws most of the time. I see for the hands in the book that you like to call the SC in position, but there is little information about how to play those kinds of hands
What do you recommend me to read about this topic?
On page 118 when you CC KQs, I understand the call on the flop, the villain
will always cB this flop and you have some equity but the call on the turn:
becuase of his 1/2 pot bet size you need 33% of equity and you have 9 outs of the flush, 3 outs of the K and 2 outs of the Qs this is a equity to improove of 30%. He is double barrelling why you don't put him on an Ace? In this case your equity is not enough
On Page 121, you are playing vs an unknown player, and you call his raise from UTG, why you don't 3Bet? 3bet with AQ is not the standard move againstna an unknown player?
In the flop there are flush draws, some gutshots too, and you are in a 4 way pot, there are lots of ackward cards for you in the turn, why you don't protecto your TPTK?
Thanks very much!
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07-04-2012, 03:18 AM
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#177
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enthusiast
Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 90
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
hey i'm not sure if this is the right spot to post this, but is there any way to buy the book through moneybookers?
the only I saw I could buy it would only take credit card or neteller
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07-04-2012, 03:39 AM
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#178
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: 20% discount on the above: ANLH20
Posts: 9,617
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
I wish I could get set up with MB but they have zero support in the USA. I cant deal with any payment processor that I cant ring up and chat with. Pre-paid credit card is another option.
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07-04-2012, 04:49 AM
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#179
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Virginia
Posts: 6,290
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
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Originally Posted by javirap
Hi verneer, I just bought your book and it is excellent congratulations, the best book I read for Micro.
I have some question about some thing on the book that I would love if you could answer me.
Page 77 (call 3 bet) you don't explain the concept of impliead odds and this is something I don't use, why do you get 27 to 1 implied odds. If you have another villain in the hand your implied odds increase and you can call even with less odds, like a call 12 or something like that?
Page 78
How do you calculate that you have 17,5 to 1 implied odds?
You are calling the 3B with suited connector, suited connectors are
not like a set where you search for the set, with the SC most of the time you will have projects and from what I read of playing SC if you hit or fold you are burning money because what you hit are draws most of the time. I see for the hands in the book that you like to call the SC in position, but there is little information about how to play those kinds of hands
What do you recommend me to read about this topic?
On page 118 when you CC KQs, I understand the call on the flop, the villain
will always cB this flop and you have some equity but the call on the turn:
becuase of his 1/2 pot bet size you need 33% of equity and you have 9 outs of the flush, 3 outs of the K and 2 outs of the Qs this is a equity to improove of 30%. He is double barrelling why you don't put him on an Ace? In this case your equity is not enough
On Page 121, you are playing vs an unknown player, and you call his raise from UTG, why you don't 3Bet? 3bet with AQ is not the standard move againstna an unknown player?
In the flop there are flush draws, some gutshots too, and you are in a 4 way pot, there are lots of ackward cards for you in the turn, why you don't protecto your TPTK?
Thanks very much!
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Hey! I'm currently at camp with limited internet access, but will be home in two days and will fully address your issue. Sorry for the delay.
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07-04-2012, 01:04 PM
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#180
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newbie
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 29
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Re: Building a Bankroll, Full Ring Edition
No problem man, I think the book is excellent I only want to understand some things
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