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    Hey all of you guys who have joined my NLHE Foundations Course. This is the new general chat thread for the BC regulars like yourselves. I propose two topics of conversation to get things started.


    1. What do you guys think about the Hulk Hogan scandal?

    2. Ask me anything you want. I work at home, and I get bored out of my mind really easily.

    Also, if you don't have an account, just sign up for one real quick so you can come talk to me. I'm bored out of my mind plz god send help.
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    Did you start playing poker at 2NL?
    And if so, how long did you spend at this level?
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    Is Hulk Hogan still alive? hahaha. WWE is not very popular around here. Is considered just for kids.
    I know that in America WWE has lots of fans. Just for curiosity (i don't know ANYTHING about that subject), can you tell me why? Having boxing matchs, MMA fights...etc.... why do people enjoy WWE? Is there something i'm missing??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pursu7it View Post
    Did you start playing poker at 2NL?
    And if so, how long did you spend at this level?
    I actually started playing $5.50 SNGs at random when I first started. I won because the games were super soft, and I wasn't very good at them. When I actually started focusing on a cash game, it was fixed-limit hold'em at $0.02/0.04 (the lowest stakes - it has $0.01/0.02 blinds). I was knocking on the door of mid-stakes in LHE when I actually quit poker after the UIGEA hit in late 2006. Renton (another long-term FTR member) talked me into playing NLHE cash games in mid-2007. I borrowed $200 from him to play 10nl and paid him back within a couple of weeks while leaving myself $200 to play with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarinaD View Post
    Is Hulk Hogan still alive? hahaha. WWE is not very popular around here. Is considered just for kids.
    I know that in America WWE has lots of fans. Just for curiosity (i don't know ANYTHING about that subject), can you tell me why? Having boxing matchs, MMA fights...etc.... why do people enjoy WWE? Is there something i'm missing??
    To give a quick recap of the Hulk Hogan situation, his best friend and best friend's wife tricked him into being recorded on video in a sex tape type of situation. Gawker (an online media company) released the tape online, and Hulk Hogan is currently suing them for $100 million. Someone at Gawker then released sealed court documents that includes transcripts of what was said in the tape, and it included a lot of comments that could be taken as incredibly racist. He's taking a lot of crap over it to say the least.

    Regarding professional wrestling, when it's done correctly, it's very entertaining and invokes a lot of emotion. It's much like going to see a movie or loving a television show like Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones. WWE in particular does not do it very well for a variety of reasons, but most of their money is made on merchandising now. This is why they are so focused on PG storylines and content because that's where the money is with merchandising.

    To give an example: When you go to see a movie, you don't sit and think something like, "That car exploding was so fake and set up to be a stunt," if you want to enjoy it. It's just a show like anything else, and it has its own rules and guidelines like any other fantasy universe.

    If you look at the history of professional wrestling in Europe and North America, you had carnies go around and have open challenges to anyone in the crowd of these towns they would go to. This is basically where catch wrestling came from (consider Josh Barnett, Gene LeBell, others). These men had to be able to dispatch random "tough guys" quickly because they were putting their lives on the line to make a living. They eventually figured out that fixing fights and running it like a scam artist type of situation manipulating the crowd allowed them to make a lot more money from bets on the fights while simultaneously keeping their chances of being seriously injured minimal. This is a part of why it was so important to "protect the business" by having good guys and bad guys not seen together in public, etc., for such a long time. That situation slowly evolved into the caricature of professional wrestling that exists today in the form of the WWE over decades.

    One more thing I want to point out is that the WWE style of professional wrestling is much different than just about anywhere else in the world. It's much more PG, the storylines and plots are much more shallow (and often make no sense), and the in-ring action is designed primarily to keep the performers as healthy as possible for as long as possible (less action with worse workers a lot of the time). The emotional element just isn't there because of this and the fact that until the past year or two, they haven't really brought in much new talent for the better part of a decade, and people get tired of seeing the same old people over and over. This is why John Cena gets booed incredibly heavily even though he's the company's top good guy.
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    I see you are from NC, I grew up in Goldsboro, NC. I sure do miss being down there when winter time comes around.
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    Do you ever play any live games?
    You know what always cheers me up?
    No, what's that?
    Rolled up aces over kings. Check-raising stupid tourists and taking huge pots off of them. Playing all-night high-limit Hold'em at the Taj, "where the sand turns to gold." Stacks and towers of checks I can't even see over.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rambam77 View Post
    I see you are from NC, I grew up in Goldsboro, NC. I sure do miss being down there when winter time comes around.
    I've been down that way a few times, and I used to live in Raleigh.

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Chip View Post
    Do you ever play any live games?
    I don't have any around to play that I trust. The closest casino that has live games is like a six hour drive to West Virginia lol. A lot of games around here get raided because the local sheriffs have a hard-on for publicity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow View Post
    Regarding professional wrestling, when it's done correctly, it's very entertaining and invokes a lot of emotion. It's much like going to see a movie or loving a television show like Breaking Bad or Game of Thrones. WWE in particular does not do it very well for a variety of reasons, but most of their money is made on merchandising now. This is why they are so focused on PG storylines and content because that's where the money is with merchandising.

    To give an example: When you go to see a movie, you don't sit and think something like, "That car exploding was so fake and set up to be a stunt," if you want to enjoy it. It's just a show like anything else, and it has its own rules and guidelines like any other fantasy universe.

    If you look at the history of professional wrestling in Europe and North America, you had carnies go around and have open challenges to anyone in the crowd of these towns they would go to. This is basically where catch wrestling came from (consider Josh Barnett, Gene LeBell, others). These men had to be able to dispatch random "tough guys" quickly because they were putting their lives on the line to make a living. They eventually figured out that fixing fights and running it like a scam artist type of situation manipulating the crowd allowed them to make a lot more money from bets on the fights while simultaneously keeping their chances of being seriously injured minimal. This is a part of why it was so important to "protect the business" by having good guys and bad guys not seen together in public, etc., for such a long time. That situation slowly evolved into the caricature of professional wrestling that exists today in the form of the WWE over decades.

    One more thing I want to point out is that the WWE style of professional wrestling is much different than just about anywhere else in the world. It's much more PG, the storylines and plots are much more shallow (and often make no sense), and the in-ring action is designed primarily to keep the performers as healthy as possible for as long as possible (less action with worse workers a lot of the time). The emotional element just isn't there because of this and the fact that until the past year or two, they haven't really brought in much new talent for the better part of a decade, and people get tired of seeing the same old people over and over. This is why John Cena gets booed incredibly heavily even though he's the company's top good guy.
    Yeah i understand what you're saying, but i guess is just a cultural thing, because for me is still like going to see a fake car racing instead of a real one. But again...i think is just a cultural thing and that's why i don't get it.
    We love soccer around here, and that's not the case in the USA for example. Bullfighting is very popular in Spain and i cannot even start to understand why.

    But what we can try to understand is music for example!
    How about we all post a youtube video with representative or cool (doesn't necessary have to be old) music or popular artists where we are from?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarinaD View Post
    Yeah i understand what you're saying, but i guess is just a cultural thing, because for me is still like going to see a fake car racing instead of a real one. But again...i think is just a cultural thing and that's why i don't get it.
    We love soccer around here, and that's not the case in the USA for example. Bullfighting is very popular in Spain and i cannot even start to understand why.

    But what we can try to understand is music for example!
    How about we all post a youtube video with representative or cool (doesn't necessary have to be old) music or popular artists where we are from?
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    Oh no I think there are no good songs (which are written in english) from german artists
    But of course there are plenty one in german.

    However I like for example Kid Cudi, esp. his album "Man on the moon"
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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow View Post
    Loved it! is this southern music? Is it country, bluegrass, folk...or what?
    I like the somewhat dark tone overall, instead of the classic banjo thing.
    Is this from North Carolina?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pursu7it View Post
    Oh no I think there are no good songs (which are written in english) from german artists
    But of course there are plenty one in german.

    However I like for example Kid Cudi, esp. his album "Man on the moon"
    Oh come on! I know lots of german artists!
    Why in english? The idea is to know more of where we come from.
    Post some german music please! Preferably from your city.


    This is from Buenos Aires:

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarinaD View Post
    Loved it! is this southern music? Is it country, bluegrass, folk...or what?
    I like the somewhat dark tone overall, instead of the classic banjo thing.
    Is this from North Carolina?
    This particular song is country, though it's more reflective of what country used to be. Here's a quick bit from Wikipedia:

    Randall Hank Williams (born May 26, 1949), better known as Hank Williams, Jr. and Bocephus, is an American singer-songwriter and musician. His musical style is often considered a blend of Southern rock, blues, and traditional country. He is the son of legendary country music singer Hank Williams and the father of Hank Williams III, Holly Williams, Hilary Williams, Samuel Williams, and Katie Williams.

    Williams began his career by following in his famed father's footsteps, singing his father's songs and imitating his father's style. Williams's own style slowly evolved as he struggled to find his own voice and place within the country music industry. This trend was interrupted by a near-fatal fall off the side of Ajax Peak in Montana on August 8, 1975.[2][3] After an extended recovery, he challenged the country music establishment with a blend of country, rock, and blues. Williams enjoyed much success in the 1980s, from which he earned considerable recognition and popularity both inside and outside the country music industry.

    As a multi-instrumentalist, Williams's repertoire of skills include guitar, bass guitar, upright bass, steel guitar, banjo, dobro, piano, keyboards, harmonica, fiddle, and drums.[1]

    From 1989 until October 2011,[4] a version of his song "All My Rowdy Friends Are Coming Over Tonight" was used as the opening for broadcasts of Monday Night Football.[5]
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    But it is more about the text and the meaning of the song.
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    I got bored today, so I wrote a book, edited it and published it on Amazon. I'll have more details later.

    Edit: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B013KWTNDO
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    At the risk of sounding naive: did you really wrote it today?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarinaD View Post
    At the risk of sounding naive: did you really wrote it today?
    Yes. I wrote, edited and had it up on Amazon within about five hours. The book itself is about 20 pages (around 5,000 words).

    It's a very no-nonsense, type of thing. It's like do step 1, do step 2, do step 3, profit.

    Anyway, I'd wanted to do that for a long time, and I expected it to be more complicated than it really is.
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    So what are you noobs up to today?
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    At work, but my mind is never on work. Randomly trying to work out starting hands that are suited, and how many combos there are Ax, Kx and so on. Sadly it is just done for fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rambam77 View Post
    At work, but my mind is never on work. Randomly trying to work out starting hands that are suited, and how many combos there are Ax, Kx and so on. Sadly it is just done for fun.
    I hear you man, I used to do stuff like this all the time. It's kind of addicting after a while lol.


    So I'm thinking about getting a group of people together to play fun FTR games at Americas Cardroom. Is anyone interested in that sort of thing? We're talking like 2nl and more of a social/fun thing than anything else.
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    Your book looks very interesting, thanks for the extra commute reading material. Being a jersey resident, i won't be able to join the game...although it does sound like it would be some fun.
    You know what always cheers me up?
    No, what's that?
    Rolled up aces over kings. Check-raising stupid tourists and taking huge pots off of them. Playing all-night high-limit Hold'em at the Taj, "where the sand turns to gold." Stacks and towers of checks I can't even see over.
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    How you work with mental when running bad or face many bad beat day to day
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    I heard something that I really liked and it's stuck with me. It usually helps me out a lot and I think it was the online player Jamie Staples who said it.

    He said to remember that 'Everyone is trying their best. Nobody is purposefully being a donk and giving away real money, they're just trying their best to play poker.' I don't know why it does but that always makes me feel better.

    There is also a very good book by Jared Tendler - The Mental Game of Poker. I can't say how much that book helped me out.

    If all else fails, you can always try and remember the times when YOU suck out on other people That always makes you feel good.
    Currently grinding live cash games. Life is good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by othd13 View Post
    How you work with mental when running bad or face many bad beat day to day
    The first time I ever moved up to 200nl, I had the worst run that I'd ever seen in my life up to that point. Inside of my first 8000-9000 hands, I was down $1,500 in AIEV. I was up less than a buy-in with sets (of which I'd had 27). I had two situations where I'd flopped a set higher than someone else who also flopped a set, and I lost both for a full buy-in. So I took a day off to do something fun, moved down for about 30,000 hands and then moved back up. I came back and had what was at the time the best month in poker of my life. I was also on the top 10 earners for full-ring cash games in both 100nl and 200nl at PokerStars that month. (thread on this)

    Another quick story that I've told here before. When I was just starting out, I was playing 25nl with a bankroll of less than $100 (genius idea, I know), and I flopped 99 on a dry board of 963r. I got it all-in against 66, and when a 6 hit, I literally threw up in the floor it hit me so hard.

    The key to the mental side of dealing with the swings is to not get attached to the highs and lows. Don't get overly excited when you have a winning day or a winning session or a winning hand, and don't get down when you have the losing version of any of those.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow View Post
    I hear you man, I used to do stuff like this all the time. It's kind of addicting after a while lol.


    So I'm thinking about getting a group of people together to play fun FTR games at Americas Cardroom. Is anyone interested in that sort of thing? We're talking like 2nl and more of a social/fun thing than anything else.
    Unfortunately I don't get a chance to write it out at work. I wouldn't mind playing on ACR, just have to talk the wife into depositing. I also play on fullflush, but I am not sure how much longer that site is going to be up. The traffic there has really slowed down.
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    So this has replaced IRC now?... lame AND gay.
    It's tempting to jump into a casual 2nl game and fix my -2000ptbb/100 @ 2nl, but I'd just end up chasing dragons.

    About the book thing: there are literally bookwriting bots that copy/pasta from wikipedia, put a random title on it and see if it sells. See Philip M. Parker, author of over 80000 books, including such gems as:



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    I'm pretty sure Parker is closing in on a quarter million books atm. I think all of that is really cool.
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    Not many questions being aksed.


    1) Which sites do you play on now?

    2) What stakes do you play?

    3) Would you rather be a consistent cash-game winner up to 50/100 or score a major cash in a WSOP/WPT?

    4) Have you ever seen (or schooled) a noob at FTR go from micros to beating much bigger games?

    5) PT or HEM?

    6) American blues or British blues?

    7) Ferarri or Lamborghini?

    8) As long as you have a deep enough stack do you advocate calling bets, raises or reraises pf with any pair in the hope of catching a set? (implied odds as opposed to basic pot odds).

    9) Do you work in ratio or percentage?

    10) Which, if any, microstakes/low stakes books do you recommend?
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    Quote Originally Posted by D.O.A View Post
    Not many questions being aksed.


    1) Which sites do you play on now?
    I play on Bovada, mostly from my phone. I don't play a lot of volume anymore.

    2) What stakes do you play?
    Usually around 50nl. I've regularly played as high as 2/4 with occasionally sitting at 3/6 in the past.

    3) Would you rather be a consistent cash-game winner up to 50/100 or score a major cash in a WSOP/WPT?
    I'm assuming you mean 50/100 blinds: Consistent cash game winner. It's worth a lot more money.

    4) Have you ever seen (or schooled) a noob at FTR go from micros to beating much bigger games?
    I've seen several and helped several personally. There are a number of people who I've coached who have went on to make $xxx,xxx.

    5) PT or HEM?
    I was always a PT guy, but I'm not familiar with the most recent generation of the programs. I was pretty much a wizard with PT3 though.

    6) American blues or British blues?
    American blues. I'm not familiar with British blues.

    7) Ferarri or Lamborghini?
    Tesla!

    8) As long as you have a deep enough stack do you advocate calling bets, raises or reraises pf with any pair in the hope of catching a set? (implied odds as opposed to basic pot odds).
    It depends on a lot. You have to think of these hands as a part of a range instead of how they play on their own to get a good answer there.

    9) Do you work in ratio or percentage?
    I can go back and forth between the two without any issues. That might come from my math background.

    10) Which, if any, microstakes/low stakes books do you recommend?
    I highly recommend Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em. It really explains the game in a way that gives a great foundation for understanding the practical things that go into playing the game on all streets.
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    What's your day job and how come come you don't play much anymore?
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    Quote Originally Posted by D.O.A View Post
    What's your day job and how come come you don't play much anymore?
    I'm a full-time, self-employed writer in the casino/gambling space. I've retained most of the benefits of playing poker full-time with a flexible schedule and not really having a boss while getting away from the disadvantages like crazy swings, stress and being unsure if I'm going to receive my withdrawals in a reasonable amount of time.

    I stopped playing poker as much mostly from a combination of problems that were a result of playing from the USA, and I'm not interested in moving outside of the country to play. It didn't help that my ex-fiancee started having a lot of time-intensive medical issues that took away a lot of my focus and time to play.
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    Check out MarinaD's charts here: http://www.flopturnriver.com/pokerfo...98#post2241898

    Seeing these ranges visually really drives home a lot of the point about polarized and depolarized ranges.
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    So what do we think of Donald Trump?
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    Lot of intelligent players at micro double or nothings it seems. Just played a 6-handed SNG that got down to 4 handed, with one of the players clearly sat out from the start with 8bb. He cashed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow View Post
    So what do we think of Donald Trump?
    The US would be a laughing stock across the international community if he gets any further in his challenge. I mean how can anybody take him seriously with that haircut?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bean Counter View Post
    Lot of intelligent players at micro double or nothings it seems. Just played a 6-handed SNG that got down to 4 handed, with one of the players clearly sat out from the start with 8bb. He cashed.
    Haha, it happens.


    Quote Originally Posted by The Bean Counter View Post
    The US would be a laughing stock across the international community if he gets any further in his challenge. I mean how can anybody take him seriously with that haircut?
    The thing about Trump is that no one has offered a legitimate reason why he's not more qualified than Barack Obama was to be President of the United States.
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    Default The Donald

    Donald Trump.
    Can you run the government like a business?
    Can you deport, without military intervention, 11 million people?
    Do you want a reactive emotional response to problems?
    Do you know that the Mexican border is 2600 miles long with a few mountain ranges?
    Do you think voters take the time to research the issues and make a rational vote or do they vote for the guy who get's them riled up?
    The list is endless.
    Finally, if the Donald gets to the White House American deserves the result.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GER4poker View Post
    Donald Trump.
    Can you run the government like a business?
    In the sense that it shouldn't spend money that it doesn't have, sure.

    Quote Originally Posted by GER4poker View Post
    Can you deport, without military intervention, 11 million people?
    Nope, and he's never suggested that he could.

    Quote Originally Posted by GER4poker View Post
    Do you want a reactive emotional response to problems?
    Nothing that he's suggested have been emotional responses to problems; that's the liberal agenda.

    Quote Originally Posted by GER4poker View Post
    Do you know that the Mexican border is 2600 miles long with a few mountain ranges?
    The Great Wall of China is about 5,500 miles long (more than twice that of the Mexican border) almost entirely on mountain ranges. I fail to see your point. Plenty of countries have walls to secure its borders.

    Quote Originally Posted by GER4poker View Post
    Do you think voters take the time to research the issues and make a rational vote or do they vote for the guy who get's them riled up?
    If they voted rationally, then Obama wouldn't have been elected.
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    Default online vs live poker

    Ok. You win. No more political posts!

    I would like to know if there is more information on live games?
    I also would like to know if there is a cross over from online and live games for study, or by studying online I would pick up habits that would not serve me well in live games?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GER4poker View Post
    Ok. You win. No more political posts!

    I would like to know if there is more information on live games?
    I also would like to know if there is a cross over from online and live games for study, or by studying online I would pick up habits that would not serve me well in live games?
    m2m's got a good amount of information about the transition to live games from having been an online pro for a while in this thread.

    As far as actually understanding poker and making the right decisions, there's plenty of crossover, but as far as how to conduct yourself at the tables, live has a lot of extra elements that aren't present in online poker.
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    What's the whole deal with Donald Trump? Is it something serious or is it comming in a bizarre way? I mean, does he stand a chance?

    Also, what is like to discuss politics in the USA in general? I mean, how "fanatical blind" is people talking each other?
    Here in Argentina is IMPOSSIBLE to discuss politics with someone who doesn't think the same. It's really sad. You can actually have a fight with a friend for political arguing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarinaD View Post
    What's the whole deal with Donald Trump? Is it something serious or is it comming in a bizarre way? I mean, does he stand a chance?

    Also, what is like to discuss politics in the USA in general? I mean, how "fanatical blind" is people talking each other?
    Here in Argentina is IMPOSSIBLE to discuss politics with someone who doesn't think the same. It's really sad. You can actually have a fight with a friend for political arguing.
    I'll answer your second question first: I generally just avoid talking politics with people in the same way that I avoid talking about religion because of the kind of thing you just said. The vast majority of people are stuck in their frame of thinking and can't think about the big picture, how politics actually works, etc.

    With Donald Trump, the thing about him is that he's teased running for president every election for a while as a publicity stunt. He'd say some ridiculous things, get some press and then go about his business without actually running. What makes this election cycle so much different is that he actually got a lot of momentum saying ridiculous things to get press, and he wasn't expecting to. Internal sources have said he didn't expect to poll over five percent, and he's regularly in the 30-40 percent range right now among Republicans. His closest rival is in the single-digits right now to give you an idea. Over the past couple of weeks, he's hired a lot of people in different parts of the country that indicate he's going to make a serious run at the Republican primary.

    Note: In the USA, there's a primary election first where the Democrats and Republicans each decide on their own candidate, and then those candidates go against each other. Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders are probably going to be the Democrat's candidate, and Trump is the front-runner for the Republicans right now.
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    Is it anything going to change regarding online poker in the USA with any of the candidates?
    I mean, can you speculate with it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MarinaD View Post
    Is it anything going to change regarding online poker in the USA with any of the candidates?
    I mean, can you speculate with it?
    Two things:

    1. Online poker isn't illegal on a federal level in the US, and that's been clarified and made explicit since late 2011.
    2. No presidential candidate is going to really influence online poker in the US in any meaningful way.

    What's probably going to happen is that more states are going to regulate it on a state level over the next few years before the federal government really decides to get involved at all (if they even do then).
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    My three 'free' questions;

    1) Top 3 sports to watch and play

    2) Top 3 sportspeople in the world

    3) Can you take a look at my poker graph/information for this month to help me find leaks?

    Last one is a little cheeky but, what the hell, they were free.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobra_1878 View Post
    My three 'free' questions;

    1) Top 3 sports to watch and play

    2) Top 3 sportspeople in the world

    3) Can you take a look at my poker graph/information for this month to help me find leaks?

    Last one is a little cheeky but, what the hell, they were free.
    #1

    I played baseball growing up and was pretty good. I put an overwhelming amount of effort into it. I pitched and was throwing mid-80s when I was 17 at 5'9" and ~165 lbs. I also separated my shoulder on my throwing arm when I was 17, and that was the end of that.

    I separated my shoulder in a wrestling tournament. I actually liked wrestling more than baseball, and I was fairly good at it, but baseball had more of a chance at a long-term future.

    Number three is submission grappling/no-gi JJ.

    #2

    Georges St. Pierre, Rickson Gracie, Jerry Rice

    #3

    Sure, post it.
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    I've never understood the appeal of baseball - it doesn't seem the most exciting of sports to watch, or even play.

    I actually love the way Americans can wrestle throughout school, I think that's pretty cool and I would have loved to have done something like that back when I was in school.

    Aww man, GSP is an animal - I have a lot of time for that guy. I have only recently started watching some of the old UFC events where GSP was absolutely dominant. Is there a reason for Rickson over any other Gracie?

    What info would you need me to post and where should I put it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobra_1878 View Post
    I've never understood the appeal of baseball - it doesn't seem the most exciting of sports to watch, or even play.

    I actually love the way Americans can wrestle throughout school, I think that's pretty cool and I would have loved to have done something like that back when I was in school.

    Aww man, GSP is an animal - I have a lot of time for that guy. I have only recently started watching some of the old UFC events where GSP was absolutely dominant. Is there a reason for Rickson over any other Gracie?

    What info would you need me to post and where should I put it?
    Baseball is a collection of very strategic sub-games that are largely separate from each other. Because there's not a lot of overt action (ie: constant tactics like American football, football/soccer or basketball), it harder to watch without a lot of understanding of what's going on. The pitching game is 90 percent of it or more.

    As for Rickson, he's largely considered to be the best JJ practitioner in the world. He's also like a real life cartoon character of manliness. This is like 10 minutes long and has to do with him and his youngest son, but it's great and really explains what I'm talking about:



    Here's another really, really good story he tells that's an excellent example:

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    I don't know why this just came to mind, but why is it legal to bet on fan duel and draft kings but online poker is illegal?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rambam77 View Post
    I don't know why this just came to mind, but why is it legal to bet on fan duel and draft kings but online poker is illegal?
    Online poker isn't illegal on a federal level, and neither is daily fantasy sports.

    Both are illegal in some states, though.

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