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10-20-2011 , 07:11 PM
I def 4b preflop though.
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10-20-2011 , 07:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Jah Onion
even for an aggro fish this board is kinda scary to bluff at when there's all those scare cards out there
Do you really think a player with those stats is thinking this deeply? Serious question. I'm pretty sure it's a no though, I think he's just like "he just called, I'll just keep betting" and sometimes he'll have random 2nd-pair type stuff, pure air, and yes he will have the nuts some of the time. I still never fold as played.
10-20-2011 , 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by zachvac
I def 4b preflop though.
are you calling a 5 bet shove big% of the time in that spot w AK?

Last edited by K_2; 10-20-2011 at 07:38 PM. Reason: trying to figure out why i cant fold AK pre, and when i did i felt so nitalicious
10-20-2011 , 07:37 PM
I miss you so much FTP
10-20-2011 , 07:39 PM
i did call fwiw
10-20-2011 , 07:40 PM
we know
10-20-2011 , 07:42 PM
just had to see his cards
10-20-2011 , 07:47 PM
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Originally Posted by TheRenaissance
we know
i hate you
10-20-2011 , 08:34 PM
not folding
10-20-2011 , 08:40 PM
Trump supports online gambling... Trump for prez?
10-20-2011 , 08:46 PM
4b pre
10-20-2011 , 09:01 PM
10-20-2011 , 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by TONZ
Can't wait to order my hoverboard.
10-20-2011 , 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by MATEUSZEK
Trump supports online gambling... Trump for prez?
God, no. But Trump for capitalist? Gogogogogo
10-20-2011 , 11:29 PM
**** yeah caps won, beat the flyers 5-2, 6-0 baby!
10-21-2011 , 02:03 AM
Its finally stating to hit me were fked.... the more that time is going on and **** still no deal........ blahhh... So fked tilted I would of thought by mid OCT, 6 months after black Friday, I would have my money... Nope.... Not even any new news for basically the last two weeks, that **** cray... sorry guys I stayed off the forums for a few days and was hoping for some good news and had to vent my frustration.. y'all have a good night.
10-21-2011 , 02:08 AM
no news isn't really that bad of a sign atm
10-21-2011 , 02:13 AM
Spent a bunch of yesterday cruising around the restricted areas of the Catacombs under Paris with guys from RAID (like SWAT). There's like 250km of tunnels or something.

That place is seriously spooky.
10-21-2011 , 04:05 AM
dude elbuenolife u need to learn to have a bit of patience man. not only referencing this post but basically 99% of the ones you've made re: BF

OMB, are you from france or just visiting? either way how the hell did you manage that?

meant to post the quantum levitation thing but totally forgot to, good thing someone did that **** is ridiculously awesome
10-21-2011 , 04:50 AM
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Originally Posted by isunkurbttlship
no news isn't really that bad of a sign atm
what ever do you mean? negotiations take weeeeeeks, then a single investor will join tapie every month. rinse repeat

selling 18k ftp @ 0.25
10-21-2011 , 06:02 AM
Hooked up through a work connection. Canadian, was in Paris for work.

It was pretty surreal to stand on the sidewalk with three decked out cops (balaclava, submachine gun, night vision etc) then open a grate, climb down a ladder and lock the grate behind us. People must have been thinking "wtf", haha.

There were 14 of us total. The passages can be really long and straight then get into really winding branching sections. Really disorienting. Very low ceilings sometimes, little rooms, cave ins and stuff. Lots of grafitti, Old dates etched into walls with the street names above. "1778, rue de la Whatever". Pretty wet in some places.

Apparently the cops know the tunnels pretty well because they have to patrol them. They had map books labelled confidential that had the tunnels mapped relative to the streets with the entry and exit points marked.

Apparently they rescued some guy and girl recently that got lost for 3 days after wandering away from an underground rave.

And yeah we turned out all our lights for a while and you couldn't see anything even after like five minutes, totally black.
10-21-2011 , 06:34 AM
ha been in the catacombes too (but the public part near Denfert Rocheraut) it's pretty impressive. Raid guys are machines, lol. I doubt any of them spoke English (maybe an officer ?)
10-21-2011 , 07:44 AM
Here's the latest:

By: Dan
Published on Oct 21st, 2011
Email A Friend While talks between Full Tilt Poker and the U.S. Department of Justice continue over the site’s actions prior to Black Friday, PocketFives.com has learned that a $900 million class-action lawsuit has been filed in California. The class-action lawsuit against Full Tilt Poker “accuses Full Tilt of fraud, unjust enrichment, ‘a pattern of racketeering,’ ‘brazen money-laundering,’ and more,” according to the Los Angeles Times.

This is the fifth lawsuit against Full Tilt Poker since the Alderney Gambling Control Commission, or AGCC, suspended its license in late June. Ultimately, the AGCC revoked Full Tilt’s gambling papers altogether and Groupe Bernard Tapie conditionally acquired the room pending a successful deal with the DOJ. PocketFives.com has learned that negotiations between Full Tilt and the DOJ are ongoing, although no time line for their finalization is known.

The plaintiffs in the newest suit are Lary Kennedy and Greg Omotoy, who name Ray Bitar, Chris Ferguson, Phil Ivey, and Gus Hansen, and Howard Lederer (pictured) among the defendants. If you’ll recall, the DOJ labeled Full Tilt Poker a “global Ponzi scheme” in late September and fingered Ferguson, Lederer, and Rafe Furst as its masterminds. Bank accounts belonging to the trio were promptly ordered frozen. Kennedy is owed $120,000 from Full Tilt, while Omotoy is owed $10.

The Times notes that this week’s lawsuit filed in California “alleges that Full Tilt misappropriated funds from player accounts and fed it to the defendants. The site also illegally deducted rake, according to the complaint.” In the comments section of the Times article, one poster grew wary of the seemingly never-ending barrage of negative Full Tilt news, writing, “Really, I just want my $50 deposit back already.”

Earlier this month, Merchant Law Group LLP, a Canadian firm, filed suit against Full Tilt, asserting, "Our class-action issued with the courts today asserts that tens of millions of dollars is owed to Canadian online poker players with real money accounts at Full Tilt Poker. Our firm has already received complaints from more than 150 people who were online poker players. Many of these individuals held thousands of dollars in their account prior to their accounts being frozen in June 2011."

According to the DOJ, Full Tilt Poker paid its executives and sponsored pros over $440 million from 2007 to 2011, all the while owing players nearly $400 million. On Thursday, the AGCC issued a correction to an earlier report stating that the DOJ had seized $331 million from Full Tilt, instead saying, “The underlying evidence in the hearing clearly demonstrated that $331 million was the total of funds unavailable to Full Tilt, of which DOJ seizures formed only a part. The misstatement is thus not of significance in the Commission’s assessment of the matter.”

After revoking Full Tilt’s license, the AGCC washed its hands clean of the Full Tilt Poker fiasco, suggesting that players who were affected “contact their own local police in their country of residence and report the matter to them.”

PocketFives.com was not able to establish on Thursday whether talks between Tapie and Full Tilt are ongoing. The announcement that Tapie had conditionally purchased Full Tilt came one day after its license was revoked.

Throughout the aftermath of Black Friday, many members of the community have questioned the oversight of the AGCC. In an interview with eGamingReview in late September, AGCC Executive Director Andre Wilsenach opined, “I blame it absolutely on Full Tilt. In my view, it’s absolutely right that the Commission has decided to revoke their licenses… If your operator doesn’t tell [you about seized funds], then there’s no way you would know.” Some in the industry have pointed out, consequently, that the AGCC has tended to act reactively instead of proactively.

According to Dow Jones Newswires, Full Tilt Poker ranked as the third most visited online gambling website in August, with the industry as a whole seeing 9.7 million visitors, a jump of 13%. Stay tuned to PocketFives.com for the latest Full Tilt Poker news.
10-21-2011 , 07:45 AM
Sounds like an interesting trip OMB. Would like to do that some day. I once went cave exploring in Belgium, very claustrophobic. I was quite skinny at the time, and was barely able to squeeze through some the tighter spots. We were in there for hours and hours, I completely lost track of time, and I dont think I stood completely upright for the entire time. Then when we finally got back out and looked up at the sky I had this amazing feeling, something I never felt before or since. It is hard to explain, but it was like I had been living in a cave my entire life and my idea of the "universe" was just all rock with tunnels in it for us to crawl through. And then I got out and saw open space for the first time, and my mind was blown. Like a literal Plato's cave. Basically I didnt appreciate open space until I had it taken away from me.

Anyway, no more thoughts on bots? Some smart people reading this thread, and surely it must be an interesting topic for you beyond "oh ****".
10-21-2011 , 12:29 PM
Wanna make one?
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