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07-01-2004, 09:29 PM
Post subject: logic vs lunacy
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fishstick
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07-01-2004, 10:30 PM
Post subject: Re: logic vs lunacy
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Full House
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Carlsbad, CA
Posts: 1,405
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Originally Posted by Ripptyde
But I'm not doing it early in a tourney out of position with 5 others in the hand in 20/10 blinds. 90 percent of the time I'm making these types of moves when I have a huge stack and playing against someone playing with the fear of getting knocked out of the money. Yes I bet the low and middle pair a lot....why not ? My low pair is good if the other player didn't hit anything either. I already represented large pre flop I'll take it down or make him pay if he's on a draw.
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rippy - even though i love to harrass you about your playing style, i have respect for "rippy style" and it has proven itself as a successful strategy for you.
just in the past month, i have specifically tried to incorporate "rippyness" and "fnordness" into my play, and have been happy with the results. i just checked and i am winning 72% of my heads-up SNG's. i've also had more SNG 1st finishes this past month. a lot of this is due to "rippy style", especially heads up.
i believe i said in another post that "rippy's apparent craziness is not always as crazy as it seems." i stand by this.
and the bit i quoted above - this couldn't be more true, and i've incorporated this into my game. once again, i got it from you.
so, keep up the good work, keep entertaining us with stories of how a squirrel stole your cards, but you won the hand anyway playing with two cocktail napkins, and it's all good!
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07-01-2004, 10:34 PM
Post subject: Re: logic vs lunacy
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 70
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No defense is needed for me. I respect any person's game, and judging by your posts - you're not just anyone.
I will say I do judge hands on the information I see, which isn't always all the information that is needed ti agree or disagree with.
So I guess what I am trying to say is...play on playa, I ain't mad at cha, I got nothin but love for ya
Oh by the way, is Paul Darden still keepin' it real?
Yes, I am retarded
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LeFou
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07-02-2004, 08:40 PM
Post subject: Doyling
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Dallas, TX
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I just got my first glimpse of Doyle's book a few days ago, and love it. It sounds very much like "rippy style to me"
A point Doyle made that I rather liked is that he steals a bunch of little pots this way, with crappy cards. Always nice to make money with your bad cards. Having done this many many times, one gets on a sort of freeroll -- you can make some calls you ordinarily wouldn't. When those pay off, you've built momentum and very possibly tilted some of the other guys.
I went from $90 to $240 at PR playing this way for two days. Long Live Doyle and Rippy!
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