I use pr fetch to retrieve to previous hands played at the table. I was not aware that PT could retrieve previous hands but only hands as they were played.[/quote]
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I use pr fetch to retrieve to previous hands played at the table. I was not aware that PT could retrieve previous hands but only hands as they were played.[/quote]
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If someone goes on tilt because their All-In PF with AA was called and cracked by Q7o, their problem is not that idiots are calling their AA with Q7, their problem is that they are going on tilt when...
Do I push too hard? Granted, I won that one. But I am behind AQ, I am behind TT which UTG might well have limped/called. And there is the obvious straight possibility with KJ being in their range....
I am having trouble with AK hands. I do not get value when i am ahead. I lose too much when I am behind.
UTG runs 80/2/0.4. Other fish aspire to be as fishy as he.
MP2 runs 37/4.5/.4 but he...
Everything that the others have said is absolutely true, but I want to point out one other thing.
Several have pointed out that you needed to raise the flop more to thin the field down to 1 caller...
Three months ago I started playing at Noble Poker, which is just an alternate skin for the same tables. Back then, the tables were very loose and the play was down right awful. Lately, it has...
I am a nit. I know this. If I am not careful, I quickly fall into a 12/3/1 game. I avoid calling raises when I have an easily dominated hand, let's say KQs for instance.
However, I run into a...
It would be decided in accordance with the tournament rules, which may differ from tournament to tournament. However, below is a section from a common tournament rule book:
WINNING THE TOURNEY ...
What's the trick here? That looks like a neteller URL. How are they getting your info with this?
With 600 in the pot, you have no fold equity with the push. The blinds are still 50/100. So your 800 would have fold equity if you were to push first.
Without fold equity, your 9's are a coin...
Another Hand Primed For Action
You hear comments like this from online Texas Hold'em players, normally after losing a lot of money on a hand in which they had no business calling large bets. The...
I'm hardly a Ring Game expert, but at that level QQ would likely play that way as they have the overpair and the OESD, under sets would if they doubt you would 3xBB PF with KQ, :Ad: :Td:...
A guy keeps losing weight no matter how much he eats. He goes to the doctor. The doctor examines him and says, "You have a tapeworm."
"Is that a serious problem?"
Doctor says, "No, come back...
1 in 649,740: (20*4*3*2*1)/(52!/47!)
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I feel that, in the last 6 months, this is the advice that has done the most to improve my BB/100. While the statistics and modeling of poker came easy to me, I just could not translate that into a...
You determine them exactly the same way; by looking at all the possible 5 card boards and each player's pot equity for each of those boards. And, again, for humans this is virtually impossible due...
The percentage is based on all the possible card combinations to follow and what pot equity each remaining player has should that combination fall. Run in its normal mode, PokerStove iterates...
Brief example of board texture
When you are starting in poker, it is easy to get caught up when you have a strong hand without giving proper regard to what kinds of hands other people may have. ...
People with more brick and mortar experience than I can chime in with their experience. But from what I have seen, if you leave a table, you cannot buy in at another table for more than the max...
I did some thinking about this and tried to read through the web and books to give a reasonable response. Putting together parts from several articles it comes to this. The chips in front of you...
That would be entirely up to the establishment that sets the rule.
How about if you "cash" it all out, and then "buy" back in? Not trying to challenge you. I appreciate your contribution here. I'm just playing devils advocate, while taking a position against all...
The ettiquite is that money won at the table is to remain at risk as long as you play at that table. If you do not like it, you are of course free to change tables; but not pocket some of that money...
This is one of those vague numbers that people hear and it starts to stick, but it has no basis in fact.
Obviously, the chance of an overset on the flop is very dependent on what set you hold. If...
From Poker Tips Glossary: http://www.pokertips.org/glossarydefs/463.php
Ratholing
Ratholing means to leave a game and then come back into the game with a smaller stack then with which you left....