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01-15-2013 , 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Dr0n3
pretty sick call...guys like villian are why i chose to shortstack live cash vs buying in deep. i can put you in a ****ty spot for <100bbs where as you can put me in ****ty spot for 300bbs+. well played obv.
i still feel its better to buy in for a deeper stack since it allows for a lot more creativity and against the hyper aggro/creative players who wil try to "out play you" in many spots you can exploit to the max. i see your reasoning i just think deepe stacks are always better. i know when i sit down with 75-100 bbs im always hoping to get to the 200bb+ threshold so i can open up my game and un my stack up to over 500bbs for a solid score
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01-15-2013 , 10:38 AM
Holy mother of god. I want to read a couple sentences not a god damn book. Cliffs?
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01-15-2013 , 11:07 AM
Cliffs:

"Please like me BBV! I swear I'm really really cool! Sometimes I do stupid things at the poker table and win pots anyway!"
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01-15-2013 , 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Craggoo
Holy mother of god. I want to read a couple sentences not a god damn book. Cliffs?



2\5 NLH. 775 to start the hand. open for 20 UTG+1. folded to the BB who flats. he has 1800 and is very aggro\creative. flop runs out 2 2 3 with two diamonds. he checks i c bet 25. he raises to 80. i call. turn is the 10 of diamonds putting 3 on board (i dont have one) he fires 175. i call. river is another ten making the board 223 10 10 with three damonds. he ships covering my remaining 500. i call. he as 7 high
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01-15-2013 , 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Asgrow13
Cliffs:

"Please like me BBV! I swear I'm really really cool! Sometimes I do stupid things at the poker table and win pots anyway!"


im sharing my thoughts in the 3 sides of hands - bluffing off a big hand, getting max value out of a monster and hero calling. im not looking for praise or friends im just simply providing my live poker insight and discussing different aproaches in hands. but thank you for your douchey sarcasm
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01-15-2013 , 11:38 AM
there is 3 variations of the story in this thread and I'm guessing hardly anyone's read one
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01-15-2013 , 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by akyle47
there is 3 variations of the story in this thread and I'm guessing hardly anyone's read one


lol. true story
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01-15-2013 , 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by joet46
im sharing my thoughts in the 3 sides of hands - bluffing off a big hand, getting max value out of a monster and hero calling. im not looking for praise or friends im just simply providing my live poker insight and discussing different aproaches in hands. but thank you for your douchey sarcasm
So looks like you don't get it. Perhaps Vinnie can explain.

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01-15-2013 , 02:46 PM
1 - op watched famous PA uTube clip where he calls with Khi

2 - op makes story up about calling with said hand

Flame on
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01-15-2013 , 02:49 PM
OP- You might be the next legend because you have it in you to do these fantastic calls. You're not alone.

It's not whether you can make fantastic calls or not that will decide if you're really cut out for the job, it's whether you're right enough times to make a profit on them. And the days when the wind blows in your face and heaven pisses on your head- about those herocalls... well, what makes you can break you.
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01-15-2013 , 02:54 PM
Gutsiest call of all time and no threadsavers of sexy girls tum tums?
GTFO
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01-15-2013 , 02:57 PM
someone post the gif of the dancing black kids didnt read lol thing.
tl;dr
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01-15-2013 , 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by NWGambool
someone post the gif of the dancing black kids didnt read lol thing.
tl;dr
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01-15-2013 , 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by joet46
"I absolutely adore penis"




The above quote is one of my own. It's one of many seemingly absurd idiotic situations I've gotten myself into in my days of poker playing. I will get to many of the stories many of the utterly bizarre hands and things I've not only witnessed but done myself on the felt in this blog. This is not only my story or history of playing thus far but also will serve as a tracker of my sessions leading up to the WSOP in June which I will be competing in. I currently work 3 jobs in addition to playing poker on the side when I can. I'm now 4 months away from what I hope to be my breakthrough. My defining moment that kicks off my career. To make enough money to move to my next step in life. The day I'm vaulted forward and never look back. Call it naive, ill advised, simple minded or however you want to spin it but much that I will reveal in this blog post show precisely why I was born to play this game.


My style of play is possibly a little on the arrogant side since I rely heavily on my reading capabilities and my gut instincts in hands. Many times I have hands that are "dead" but I still call or raise the action because I feel it will either win the pot there or give me more information that will help me win the pot later depending on how the board coordinates. For example: UTG raises to 21 in a 1/3 game. I call with 67 of diamonds. one more caller behind. Flop runs out 10 10 9. UTG bets out 35. I put his range on an over pair and elect to make a small raise in an attempt to cease control of the action and fire the next two streets to rep a 10. keep in mind its a very draw heavy board which makes an over pair very vulnerable especially with the two tens already on board. I make it 80 total. folds back to UTG who ponders his move before reraising to 125. After thinking it over theres not many hands hes raising 21 UTG with that will flop bingo there. Too big a raise for A 10 or 9 10 suited. So it would have to be 99 or 1010 and neither hand and is reraising the flop there in fear of killing action. So narrowed it to one of two things. either a stubborn overpair like Aces or Kings just reapplying pressure in hopes that I dont have a ten or its AK/KQ of hearts which I can almost rule out due to the raise size. His stack size was roughly 600 to start the hand while mine was at 480. So Action back to me. 45 more to call and I decide to apply max pressure to push off either an over pair or a big drawing hand by giving the least odds as possible especially when coupled with the paired board already. Player laid down and I scoop a nice pot on the flop by 4 betting 7 high. Of course this doesn't ALWAYS work but I've found although boldly ambitious and highly ill advised that my gut instincts and feel of hands allows these moves to work at a profitable rate.

It is also because of my propensity to make plays like this coupled with my hyper aggressive image that allows me to take advantage of the other end of the spectrum. Example: Im again playing 1/3 with about 650 in front of me in middle position with 88. raise to 11 bucks and get 2 callers. flop runs out Q 8 4. I lead out for 11 again in hopes of getting raised by a Q or by player "A" whos capable of raising any two in that spot due to my patturn of C-betting EVERY flop 3 handed or less and the exact same amount as my pre flop raise in most cases. He just called however and the other player folded behind. Turn is a 4 making the board Q 8 4 4 . I bet out $16 again hoping to either get a raise or at least provide a cheap price for a gutshot to call. river is a 2 not a club. I now check to get a value bet from a weak Q 99 A8 ect. or a bet from a hand without show down value. A risk to check yes, but I was fairly certain he would bet and I knew it would allow me to exract MAX value. He bet $25 with about 300 behind. I think for roughly 45 seconds then make it 175 and got a call from a bet of 175 into pot of 90 before the rake. There are few you can exploit through the river over bets. you must know your opponents but those capable of "hero" calls you must attempt this ploy for few are as rewarding.




Here comes the craziest story I have to share and one of the craziest stories any of you have heard in the poker world. Mainly because not one single detail is fabrication but rather complete undistorted truth. I'm In a 2/5 game with stack of $775 to start the hand. I raise early position with KQ to 20. Folded around to the BB who was the most aggressive and creative player at the table as well and the big stack sitting around 1800. He calls. flop runs out 223. he checks and I fire out 25 (I had C bet EVERY flop in position after pre flop raising) he check raises to 80. I know this player was capable of making that play with any two cards especially with my post flop betting pattern so I called. Turn 10. 3 diamonds now on board. He bets out 175. I found this bet to be a little odd. It seemed to big for a strong flush. and with the 3 diamonds on board it seemed to big for a 2. especially since my expected range for calling the flop raise is over pair or flush draw. After strongly considering shipping I elected to just call since I didnt want to move in dead and that bet did make sense for a baby flush which I didnt know If I could push him off of just yet. River comes another 10 making the board:
2 2 3 10 10. He moves in having my remaining 500 easily covered. I thought for at least two minutes trying to piece the hand together. A flush didnt make a whole lot of sense since it was pretty vulnerable now. And a deuce would probly be looking for more of a value bet. Theres always the chance of 3's full but I thought the turn bet was too large for a hand that strong and again up against my expected range. I came to the conclusion he was just trying to push me off a stubborn over pair which should be easily accomplished on that board or on the off chance Im holding a flush hopes the extensive pressure moves me off it due to the 2 pair on board which again should definitley work. I decided to go with my guy and I moved my stack forward accross the betting line making the call with yes thats correct... KING HIGH. He then uttered the 2nd best words I'd ever heard, "your good". I stayed frozen waiting for him to just muck his hand. He then said THE best words I'd ever heard. " I have 7 high". I flip my hand over to the tables dismay as he mucked. I had just called down $775 with KING HIGH and was 100% correct. The most rewarding/proud feeling I had ever expirienced at a poker table. An unfathomable call. An utterly absurd sequence of events to win me a massive pot. It's moments like these that give me unrelenting confidence in my abilities.


For the remaining 4+ months till I "roll up my stake and head to vegas" I will be playing 2 times a week just looking to pick up an average of $200 a week at minimum. which will add about 4k to my roll by June and will be enough to cover non buy in expenses for the entire month. My first session log will likely come this weekend.


~ Till then my friends ~


Nobody want's to read your blog - akyle

Last edited by ak47; 01-15-2013 at 03:11 PM.
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01-16-2013 , 08:44 AM
this thread is disgusting
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01-16-2013 , 08:47 AM
Op is spreading aids.
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01-16-2013 , 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by joet46
ok. im new to two plus two. My buddy is on here a lot and suggested I shared that hand and see what kind of feedback I get. So I wasnt aware of the rules on posts here. again my apologies but there you have it
They r just f ing with u bro, it's part of the fun of being a 2+2er. Welcome to the circus, er jungle.
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01-16-2013 , 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by joet46
im sharing my thoughts in the 3 sides of hands - bluffing off a big hand, getting max value out of a monster and hero calling. im not looking for praise or friends im just simply providing my live poker insight and discussing different aproaches in hands. but thank you for your douchey sarcasm
Joet,in this section of 2+2, they just like to play and make fun, don't take it serious or personal. You dun good with your deductive reasoning in picking your opponents bluff off with king high.
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01-16-2013 , 10:22 AM
boyfriends itt
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01-16-2013 , 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by akyle47
boyfriends itt
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Originally Posted by t0okie
Op is spreading aids.
yep
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01-16-2013 , 03:20 PM
Over/under on lowest highcard OP can herocall with?
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01-16-2013 , 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by tultfill
OP- You might be the next legend because you have it in you to do these fantastic calls. You're not alone.

It's not whether you can make fantastic calls or not that will decide if you're really cut out for the job, it's whether you're right enough times to make a profit on them. And the days when the wind blows in your face and heaven pisses on your head- about those herocalls... well, what makes you can break you.
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i know it goes both ways. i know my strengths are also my weaknesses at times. some times you just have to lay down instead looking for a way to win every shorthanded pot. but when im breaking down a hand before my action and think of way to win i go with my gut and try to make it come to fruition. i think more players should take more time breaking down the hand even when you have an insta fold hand and be more aware of live tells (when playing live) before acting because it alows for profitable sessions to occur even if you fairly card dead or didnt run so well. i call them swing pots in your sessions. the pots you win with your gut\creative thinking
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01-16-2013 , 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by PokerJuice1
They r just f ing with u bro, it's part of the fun of being a 2+2er. Welcome to the circus, er jungle.
yeah i figured that but its such a waste of time and effort. im here to actually talk poker and possibly expand my game by different angles of thinking
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01-16-2013 , 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by PokerJuice1
Joet,in this section of 2+2, they just like to play and make fun, don't take it serious or personal. You dun good with your deductive reasoning in picking your opponents bluff off with king high.
well thank you. theres a fine line between genius and just plain crazy. i know i flirt with it often but i do believe it takes being on that line before you figure out the difference and it takes the capability of such boldness to be great.
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01-16-2013 , 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by PairDice
wow! are you a narcissist or what?
This.
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