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07-18-2011 , 02:32 PM
If he were sitting beside me, I'd be legitimately worried that I held my cards too high and he saw them. Would also watch the next couple of deals to see if dealer is exposing cards by pitching them too high or slow etc.
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07-18-2011 , 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by waffe23
If a fish acts strong, he's bluffing.
If he acts meek, he's got a hand. It's that simple.
This is obv true but I think that people don't often take this far enough and they miss out on a lot of the subtle nuances that give people's hands away.

ie. they know it when a fish sighs and then cr's them but they miss a lot of very tiny things that are actually quite similar.
07-18-2011 , 02:42 PM
i think thats true and all but i have noticed when a fish goes allin and im taking time to think about my decision that they will stare me right in the eyes the whole time with the nuts
07-18-2011 , 02:57 PM
^^ there's definitely a lot of truth to that. I think that people are generally non-confrontational, especially when they are doing something "wrong" (ex bluffing), so when they are looking you in the eyes after a bet, it's more likely that they have nothing to hide and are telling you the truth, so to speak.

What you're really looking for though, are differences in their stare-down, mannerisms, eyes, posture etc in the current hand, compared to how they've acted previously. I don't think I call down (or fold) too often just because of a singular action like a stare down, nose scratch or bad posture or something. I kind of think that stuff is just glamorized hollywood BS mostly.

I have, however, made calls because of something like 'Player X's shoulders look a little weird right now. Normally he has typical poker table posture but now his shoulders are a little more square and level

which is sort of a subtle version of this:


.. Oh, strong means weak, I call'
07-18-2011 , 03:04 PM
Do you guys find that TV watching means GTFO of the hand immediately? (w/o a nutty hand, I mean)
07-18-2011 , 03:43 PM
He made a few other call downs where he just stationed other guys who had the nuts I think he just doesn't like to fold too much (for example he called a 3b with AQ ch/c A-high flop turn goes ch/ch river he bets gets raised huge and calls board ran out A983T). He never really folded online either I'm pretty sure he didn't see the cards and idk I'm sure I have some tells being as I still haven't played that much live but I'm pretty sure I don't give anything obvious away he's just kinda a station.
07-18-2011 , 04:06 PM
I mean online the guy was playing like 2000+ hands per hour and folded to 3bets versus steals like 50%. Now can you imagine what he folds if he is playing 25 hands an hour!!! LOL. I know you didn't know it was Karam, but 3betting small suited connectors versus Karam must be -EV.
07-18-2011 , 04:41 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by zachvac
He made a few other call downs where he just stationed other guys who had the nuts I think he just doesn't like to fold too much (for example he called a 3b with AQ ch/c A-high flop turn goes ch/ch river he bets gets raised huge and calls board ran out A983T). He never really folded online either I'm pretty sure he didn't see the cards and idk I'm sure I have some tells being as I still haven't played that much live but I'm pretty sure I don't give anything obvious away he's just kinda a station.
how did you find out it was him?
07-18-2011 , 04:43 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by waffe23
Do you guys find that TV watching means GTFO of the hand immediately? (w/o a nutty hand, I mean)
when i first started playing live i would do **** like this. i was thinking oh i have a set, ill watch the tv so the 3 people ahead of me think i dont have anything and will call lighter.

only problem is i would also watch tv when i really didnt have anything cuz i was bored and watching sportscenter for 4th time with no sound was better than watching farmer john hem and haw and hollywood it up for no ****ing reason before folding 46 on AJ8
07-18-2011 , 05:00 PM
lol i was gonna say that i find i end up watching tv after river actions and stuff a bunch when the person is tanking, just so i don't fall asleep at the tables otherwise
07-18-2011 , 08:56 PM
PS regs watch The Big Game

Actually I've really been enjoying it. Last week Vanessa Selbst outlevelled herself with nofoldem poker all-in pre-flop J7<AA. This week Hellmuth 3-street bluffs a calling station. I find the table banter entertaining. Oh and Phil Laak is sooo lucky.
07-18-2011 , 08:59 PM
to be fair, hellmuth didnt know the guy was a station yet when he ran the A9 bluff, right? granted, the guy was italian so that shouldve been a giveaway
07-18-2011 , 09:03 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by blankoblanco
to be fair, hellmuth didnt know the guy was a station yet when he ran the A9 bluff, right? granted, the guy was italian so that shouldve been a giveaway
that and Minieri said his friend was a "good" player = station + bluffy + like Minieri

I'm not really criticising. It would have been the right play against the loose cannons from previous weeks who have been very nitty and playing scared money. I watch more for entertainment value rather than being too critical about play. It's easy to think a play is good/bad when I can see the cards. I think the producers make for interesting play by the players they select and the seating they arrange them in.

Last edited by TimTamBiscuit; 07-18-2011 at 09:09 PM.
07-18-2011 , 09:17 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by zachvac
eh I'm actually pretty sure the games get tougher WSOP time.
This has been my experience playing lower stakes.
07-18-2011 , 10:09 PM
Gold breaks $US 1600 for first time. Sounds good at first but I was there in the '70s when Gold broke $US 800 for the first time. Long term that is not a good return = doubling in ~30 years = worse than inflation rate.
07-18-2011 , 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by TimTamBiscuit
Gold breaks $US 1600 for first time. Sounds good at first but I was there in the '70s when Gold broke $US 800 for the first time. Long term that is not a good return = doubling in ~30 years = worse than inflation rate.
Tim am I reading this right? You were around 40 years ago???? The size of a computer was like the size of a house back then.
07-18-2011 , 11:20 PM
I thought the point of investing in gold was to protect against inflation.
07-18-2011 , 11:25 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by zachvac
I thought the point of investing in gold was to protect against inflation.
It has not done so historically.
07-18-2011 , 11:31 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by loco
Tim am I reading this right? You were around 40 years ago???? The size of a computer was like the size of a house back then.
I am 53. I started working on computers with punched cards and the "house" had to be air-conditioned or water-cooled or it overheated! I first bought gold shares at 14 (1972) and wrote my first program on paper (in FORTRAN) at 16 and first saw a real computer at 17. I worked in IT for 25 years. I can't remember and I haven't checked facts but I think I rode gold from $100 to $800+ back in the day...so it's hard to get excited about $1600 this late in the day.

Last edited by TimTamBiscuit; 07-18-2011 at 11:36 PM.
07-18-2011 , 11:33 PM
silver > gold
07-18-2011 , 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by NCSU07
silver > gold
I don't know diddly squat these days but silver used to be too easily manipulated by insider trading.
07-19-2011 , 12:24 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by TimTamBiscuit
Gold breaks $US 1600 for first time. Sounds good at first but I was there in the '70s when Gold broke $US 800 for the first time. Long term that is not a good return = doubling in ~30 years = worse than inflation rate.
sigh
07-19-2011 , 12:36 AM
RiverMeADream & tomrh, how much $ did our house end in the red? 120k was the estimate when I left
07-19-2011 , 06:08 AM
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Originally Posted by GoAheadPutMeOnAK
RiverMeADream & tomrh, how much $ did our house end in the red? 120k was the estimate when I left
i lost 25k somehow with all expenses and everything factored in

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