I'm not sure what you mean? I played very tight and didn't go out of line at any point. At normal speed, it would probably be very boring to watch.
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I'm not sure what you mean? I played very tight and didn't go out of line at any point. At normal speed, it would probably be very boring to watch.
Well I agree. But anyhow wanted some comments about this session.
The first guy in blinds checked, second bet 20 cents into a $1.15 pot. Didn't seem like neither had a better hand than mine at...
You always fold to minbets? There was a very good change he had a weak hand, and SB needs a really good hand to continue, which he did this time.
Care to elaborate? It's NL10, so it should be clear for anyone that I'm no Phil Galfond. But comment like that is totally worthless.
Yeah. There were spots where I should have taken stabs...
This is a 30min session squeezed into youtubes 10min time limit (it's fast!). Mostly it's just a lot of folding, but there are some hands, from which I'd like to hear your views. And of course all...
Damn those avatars... :shock:
Float "perfect" cbetting boards IP and OOP. Any paired boards opponents tend to bet 99% of the time if checked to. So c/c or c/r with air, instead of leading....
Tilting as hell.
E-wallets are handy. I'd recommend moneybookers. Neteller send a lot of email spam too.
You need to provide a proof of ID to Stars if you want to withdraw to a different account than what you used...
Well done.
+1
Fold preflop. You could easily be playing a dominated hand OOP. Post-flop is really vilain dependand here. But fold pre and you have easier time.
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It's not free. You can't say if it's more or less useful (apples and oranges). Both are good programs though, no doubt about it.
Try the export. If you can export your hands, then sure you have them.
On a side note: Check out Holdem Manager also. It may even be cheaper.
Hmm. I don't think any tool on it's own is the best. Tracker is great for analyzing your results, Pokerstove is great for analyzing your equity in different situations, and Excel is great for making...