Caroline your origional post was eggcellent it told a story with twists and turns building up to a funny imaginary end.
No malice intended but a masive amount of tounge in cheek.
I suggest those dunderheads that thought different, go back and re read Caroline's origional post about the hand and find your sense of humour as you read it and dont take a single line out of context.
And I sure buy the lack ofa response from Scott that he read it in the light in which it was intended, a bit of fun.
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Scott was out most of the night, Gundog. He wasn't sitting on the forum wondering what to reply.
And my replies weren't taking any particular lines out of context.
Just because you take it a different way than I do, doesn't mean you are right.
And my replies weren't taking any particular lines out of context.
Just because you take it a different way than I do, doesn't mean you are right.
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Nevah play JJ wrote:What an awesome Sunday!!!
But how is Scotts form???
Me:
Ad Ks utg
I raised by going all in... (Tournament life on the line so obviously I have something)
Scott and about 2 others call... (I think it was 2)
Flop comes out:
6d 3d ?d
The board was [3d 5d 6d]
I have no problem with discussion about this hand. Garth's post is pretty close to my own thoughts.
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Gundog, thanks heaps for your comments. It is appreciated.
You definately have a better memory than me Scott..
To be honest, I really enjoyed playing on a table with yourself, Dave and benny the cunt.
Scott wrote:The board was [3d 5d 6d]
I have no problem with discussion about this hand. Garth's post is pretty close to my own thoughts.
You definately have a better memory than me Scott..
To be honest, I really enjoyed playing on a table with yourself, Dave and benny the cunt.
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i was up and down like a yoyo from the moment i came onto the feature table. it wasn't the greatest day of poker for me.
i tilted myself because of the play of others, but that is my fault, not theirs.
i can count about 4 separate instances where i was in late position, there were a couple of limpers, i would raise and then they would stack off with hands like KJ, AT, etc. problem was, they always had me dominated. but the passive play threw me off a bit, and i wasn't good enough to recover.
JJ, you played well from what i saw though. well done
i tilted myself because of the play of others, but that is my fault, not theirs.
i can count about 4 separate instances where i was in late position, there were a couple of limpers, i would raise and then they would stack off with hands like KJ, AT, etc. problem was, they always had me dominated. but the passive play threw me off a bit, and i wasn't good enough to recover.
JJ, you played well from what i saw though. well done
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I loved the feature table on Saturday. 8k => 150k in about 2 hours.
Shame I didn't know what to do with it.
Shame I didn't know what to do with it.
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well, now you have that experience that you can use for next time.
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bennymacca wrote:JJ, you played well from what i saw though. well done
That is a huge compliment, thanks heaps benny the cunt, I am touched. Sincerely.
Quite frankly I was both intimidated and excited to have played on your table, I have learned so much from you (and others) that it was great to actually get the chance to play on your table.
I have to ask, I did notice you never limp? if you play you raised each and every time. (I lie, I think I saw you limp one maybe two times.)
Personally I found that really frustrating.. because I had good hands, but I didn't want to throw away 2-3x blinds on the chance I might hit, rather than just having pocket Aces or Kings.
For example, I had Ks Js, I limped in and there was 1 other limper. You raised, I really wanted to call that, but didn't because I had to rely far too much on the chance I might hit.
One person called you and I felt that frustrated you a bit?
Personally, I thought you played well, because you made me consider each and every hand I played.
My only line of thinking was I noticed how frustrated you got by being called when you did raise and you seemed to concentrate so much on what other chipstacks there were on the table. It seemed to be something that could have been exploited (if someone was a good enough player).
Not sure I follow what other people chipstacks have to do with your play? (If that question makes sense).
I personally never take notice of what is around, is this something I should be reconsidering when I do play?? What is the benefit to knowing other chipstacks around you?
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If you raise enough Caroline, it means the player might be risking 1/3 - 1/2 of their chip stacks... and then they should be shoving. (wish I'd done that on Saturday).
Being aware of how much your opponent has is important.
Being aware of how much your opponent has is important.
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Nevah play JJ wrote:I personally never take notice of what is around, is this something I should be reconsidering when I do play?? What is the benefit to knowing other chipstacks around you?[/color]
It affects your own betting and play. Some moves are made almost entirely on your opponent's stack size, relative to the pot.
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