5/16/2006 3:40:35 PM
KOL- let me know when you get free. send me a message. also, whats your new cell. your old one doesnt work.
5/16/2006 3:47:50 PM
5/16/2006 4:19:10 PM
Or you could try playing real stakes...just a thought.
5/16/2006 4:25:51 PM
^^ David- everyone played at micro stakes at one point or another.
5/16/2006 4:28:30 PM
Your arrows confuse me.
5/16/2006 4:34:22 PM
sorry, i didnt mean to point, but your HUGE chip stack was in my way.
5/16/2006 4:38:08 PM
David, this is Robert VOOEOEOEOOOEOGOELELLELEELLE..DO NOT FUCK WITH ME.
5/16/2006 4:39:27 PM
try playing 6-max tables and I would bet your new style would work even better... you can be in a lot more hands as the aggressor this way
5/16/2006 4:40:02 PM
5/16/2006 4:40:28 PM
how do yall play 6 tables? multiple sites I assume...
5/16/2006 4:40:58 PM
I never played micro stakes. If you are going to go that low you might as well do play money games.
5/16/2006 4:41:43 PM
i play 9 6-max tables at party poker on occassion...it gets pretty crazy
5/16/2006 4:41:51 PM
ask turner.
5/16/2006 4:41:59 PM
it is all relative, if you a homeless, then .05-.10 is high limit.
5/16/2006 4:43:00 PM
david- if you never played micro stakes, i would love to see your stat sheet from when you just decided to "play poker" and jump in a 1/2 game. im sure you didnt fair very well.
5/16/2006 4:43:29 PM
^ agreed
5/16/2006 4:43:50 PM
Actually I started out playing limit.
5/16/2006 4:45:17 PM
your gallery shows that u r playing a $25 game on PP...so u obv have played low limits
5/16/2006 4:46:04 PM
everyone started at micro levels. from me, to moe, to phil ivey to jon turner. dont be ashamed to admit it.
5/16/2006 4:46:07 PM
Not micro, and when I was doing $25 tables I would always have 4 open from party at minimum.
5/16/2006 4:46:51 PM
http://www.thewolfweb.com/photo_photo.aspx?user=6828&photo=344959&filter=picture in question. but is it now ok since he played MORE tables... just like the post said.....................................
5/16/2006 4:48:14 PM
5/16/2006 4:49:25 PM
i dont care if youre playing 10 tables of .10/.25. thats still a MICRO level. its not like people on here will disrespect you for playing low limits. its ok, we ALL have done it.
5/16/2006 4:49:26 PM
As if the majority of the people on this site could afford to drop $250 in a session, I see you guys posting your little $5 tourneys all the time.
5/16/2006 4:50:59 PM
david- not to sound like a jerk. but i can promise you that your bankroll wouldnt come close to the majority of the people on here. i dont think ive ever seen you at a real game. please correct me if im wrong.
5/16/2006 4:52:10 PM
am i correct in assuming that you aren't a student and have a 8-5 job as source of income as to where poker ups/downs wont affect u?
5/16/2006 4:52:28 PM
I used to play weekly with noid, boobs, turner.
5/16/2006 4:54:25 PM
its 5...time to go home...gl to all of u playing tonight, whatever your stakes may be.
5/16/2006 4:56:12 PM
david is telling the truthbtw
5/16/2006 9:43:02 PM
can we go back to talking about play instead of hearing a little bitch fest about the amount of money you play with online? thanks.
5/16/2006 10:03:33 PM
so you really mean continue the bitch fest
5/16/2006 10:25:48 PM
i havent read this,but i saw this
5/17/2006 1:01:50 AM
shulman is overrated as fuck
5/17/2006 1:34:51 AM
So I just played my first MTT on full tilt, and I'm not sure I liked the structure. The blinds/antes go up quick as you get deep. Several players were pre-flop all-in happy too, as compared to other sites I've played on (it was a $10).I did manage to reach the final table as 2nd shortest stack, only to finish 9th when my QQ lost to AQ. What do you all think of Full tilt's tourneys?
5/17/2006 2:55:35 AM
Double post, boo....Anyway, In an effort to steer the conversation back in the right direction, let me post a hand from ^said tourney that's been on my mind to get some opinions....There's ~25 people left (so we're in the $) and I am in 2nd place in chips with 37k, and just won a big pot to get to it. Blinds 600/1200 with 150 ante, 7 players at the tableIn the BB i get 77There is a player who since coming to the table (and subsequently thereafter) was either all-in or fold, no in between. He pushes here with just over 13k. At this point, this is about the 3/4th time he's done this, and noone has called him yet.What do you do?The pot is: 13000 + 1200 + 600 + (7*150) = 15850
5/17/2006 3:13:25 AM
75% 2 overs 50-5010% Overpair 80-20 dog10% Underpair 20-80 fav5% Over/Under Bluff 33-66 fav(rough numbers)If you put him on roughly that set of hands, you would need to get even money to call(which you always have), but not knowing the range he has been plaing, it is hard to throw percentages on his hand. Personally, I would fold and wait for a better hand, he could easily be pushing with 99 then you are statistically in trouble. Someone will snipe him off and you can continue to be 2nd stack and move up the pay ladder.But the other side of this argument is, you are 2nd, if you put him on 2 overs, call and take the coinflip to try and build a stack. I know a lot of people play this strategy because the final 5 pay a lot better than top 20. I PERSONALLY wait for a better shot at him. But I am not the perfect tourney poker play, but I do ok.[Edited on May 17, 2006 at 7:57 AM. Reason : .]
5/17/2006 7:52:46 AM
Assuming he wasn't pushing all in 90% of the time I would just fold. If he is pushing all in every time then he has somewhere to be and is just looking to make a big exit....or drunk.Yeah, I figured I'd played with you at some point or another pilgrimshoes since you seem to be like one of the only other few good players on here that can even tell the difference between a straight and a flush.
5/17/2006 8:34:15 AM
Sean- you have to make that call. Since he has been pushing all the time, you can put him on any face card or any ace. His second card could be anything. So he most likely has one over, but with your chip stack, you have to make that call. Was he ever called after this hand, and did you see what he was calld with?David- what IS the difference between a straight and a flush? honeslty, i get them confused.
5/17/2006 8:56:45 AM
5/17/2006 9:20:22 AM
Straight - A hand composed of five cards of consecutive ranks.Flush - A hand in which all five cards share the same suit.Remember linoleum24, thats all the same suit, not all the same color. Don't bet your life savings of $100 just because you get five red cards in your hand.
5/17/2006 9:20:36 AM
^i'm BETTING he was being sarcastic
5/17/2006 9:32:20 AM
Ya think?
5/17/2006 9:36:24 AM
What if you have 5 red cards and a joker? Is that a flush?
5/17/2006 9:43:39 AM
Well sure, as long as four of the red cards are the same suit.
5/17/2006 9:45:06 AM
HI EVERYONEI'M ON THE WOLFWEB BOASTING ABOUT MY GAME PLAYING PROWESSTHAT AUTOMATICALLY MAKES MY LIFE NOT SUCK!!!
5/17/2006 10:19:15 AM
No, it doesn't, but posting in all caps sure does.
5/17/2006 10:40:26 AM
5/17/2006 11:02:08 AM
im glad to see ben and i are starting to think alike.
5/17/2006 11:29:25 AM
Hand 1 from AC:background: I'm playing ultra-ultra laggggggggg.1/2 nl, bought in for 300, have been raising to 12 about 3 times an orbit. it seems to the table its much more than that, im talking quite a bit too. kinda drunk, but still solid enough to make moves. Table is typical AC 1/2 cash game. 3 guys who appear to be chasing the whole way down, only to fold on the end when they miss their draw, couple of young guys who think they are really good, but arent. One kid who asked when the blinds went up, so umm, yeah. A solid kid who I have been talking to for a while, table is kinda shallow which is ultra dissapointing. I think it may have been a rather new table, no one had a stack. when i bought in for the max, i became the big stack at the table, which sucks. Table is very possible just to railroad with large bets. this is great.The table probably sees me as a bit of a maniac gambler, but well see. It always creates an interesting situation when you sit down at a table, and get change from a stack of $500 chips in your pocket down to the max buy of 300. the table does notice this, and it seems to liven up the table a bit. Also, when im in total action monkey zone, the table loosens up termendously. The only action the table has seen me involved in was with raising early with middling unsuited connectors, and having to show down bottom two, for the win. My raises have already become unrespected, which is nice. I like to be able to bump it up, and have a pot already worth winning on the flop with a simple c-bet. so anyways, on to the hand. im in seat 10, next to the dealer, which i despise. seat 1 is a pretty typical new jersey mid 20's hot headed dude. you know the type. spiked hair, necklaces and fake gucci glasses. cool guy. i start with about $500 in chips, and the aforementioned image. Ive pushed this guy off of hands probably 2 or 3 times in the past hour, hes probably fed up with it. I get 7d9d UTG, lean over to the dealer (who is one of my favorites, and recognizes me from my playing there) and tell him "this hand is really going to piss someone off""ok, well see""bump it up!" i raise to $12. i love 1/2 and its ridiculous pfr's.seat 1 (that guy) calls.4 other callers (gotta love the 5 callers of a 6xBB raise )6 way action for $72flop comes out 8d 2d Kssb, bb check, i check, NJ bets out $35 (wtf). folds around to sb, who calls. "bump it up!" i pop it up to $145, a raise of $115. I know he is not calling on a flush draw.as im putting out the raise i think im an idiot.guy has about $140 left in his stack after his $35 bet. SB has about the same. SB is obvoiusly not calling, has uncovered hsi cards, ready to throw them in. eh?
5/17/2006 12:25:08 PM