Duration: 10:55 minutes Upload Time: 2007-04-13 17:35:23 User: shaneuk83 :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
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Description: This is me playing a 10 man sit&go. Lots of good tips and advise on how to WIN |
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keliwah ::: Favorites If you put your oppo on the flush draw which he missed on the river, why not check to him? Why not allow him to go all-in? Presumably you're going to call an all-in anyway despite the board being paired, so you might as well have checked anyway. 76s is playable for a limp in utg IMO. Try telling players like Doyle Brunson that suited cards makes little difference! No-limit is an implied odds game - the 2% figure is extremely missleading because that has nothing to do with betting. 07-09-07 07:27:47 __________________________________________________ | |
NoNickNamesLeftForMe ::: Favorites boost, he didnt flop the straight, he turned it. keliwah, flushes arent hidden, you'll make alot more money out of straights then flushes. playing a hand like 67suited from under the gun, is ridiculous because what happens when it comes back to you raised and reraised? you let it go and wasted a bet, so its not worth it. if you're going to play suited connectors, you want to play them from later position, because you can see the likelihood of it being raised preflop 07-09-16 23:22:15 __________________________________________________ | |
keliwah ::: Favorites "keliwah, flushes arent hidden, you'll make alot more money out of straights then flushes. playing a hand like 67suited from under the gun, is ridiculous because what happens when it comes back to you raised and reraised? you let it go and wasted a bet, so its not worth it." yeah, wow, you've wasted $15 out of your $1000 stack - big deal. Ok, fine, it's a perfectly good fold, but it's not RIDICULOUS to play 76s for a limp in any position imo when you're deepstacked against bad players. 07-09-17 13:53:12 __________________________________________________ | |
NoNickNamesLeftForMe ::: Favorites ok fair enough, ridiculous was probably an exaggeration. i've realised i'd gotten a little sidetracked with my response anyway. my original point was more to the fact that the 2% (I thought it was actually 3%, but whatever) figure isn't misleading. 07-09-18 07:32:30 __________________________________________________ | |
NoNickNamesLeftForMe ::: Favorites the cards being suited only increases your chances of having the best hand by an obviously small percentage and even if you do make your flush, it is easy for your opponent to spot and get away from. Let alone the possiblity of making your seven high flush only to be beaten by a higher one. 07-09-18 07:32:48 __________________________________________________ | |
shaneuk83 ::: Favorites 1.This video has been made for NEW players, I'm just trying to help them understand that suited cards don't make a BIG difference to the actual value of there hand.2 I read Doyles books and he plays suited connectors,not random suited cards.Plus his books are strategies for CASH games not sit@Gos. 07-10-02 16:42:41 __________________________________________________ | |
shaneuk83 ::: Favorites BUT I will add that when I play live CASH games I will play suited connectors. And I will play them to a raise aswell, because if u flop a straight,a flush or nice draw your opponent will hopefully have a big hand that he cant put down and you will get PAID 07-10-02 16:55:59 __________________________________________________ | |
Limanima ::: Favorites Why not raise that 67 suited off position? I would. 07-08-21 09:02:24 __________________________________________________ | |
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Boostinmister2 ::: Favorites should of played that 6-7, you flopped the straight lol 07-07-14 05:47:29 __________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Poker Lesson 1-6 Sit&Go
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