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1  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Complete flexibility in new DTD Satellites on: December 06, 2015, 10:54:06 PM
Simon's note states that there is no expiry date

wicked, thanks!
2  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Complete flexibility in new DTD Satellites on: December 06, 2015, 02:38:28 PM
Love this idea, great for small bankroll players like myself, one question, how long is the credit valid for once its won?
3  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: DTD Grand Prix Poker Tour (Event 1 DTD 17-18 Oct £250,000 GTD) on: October 17, 2015, 09:48:19 PM
If you make day 2 then play another day 1 and don't make it you don't lose your original place do you?
4  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: DTD Grand Prix Poker Tour (Event 1 DTD 17-18 Oct £250,000 GTD) on: October 10, 2015, 09:48:16 AM
Have all the golden chips gone? I have 2 tickets online but it doesn't say golden ticket anywhere? Also if I get to day 2 with the first ticket can I exchange the 2nd ticket for credit or cash? If not how long the ticket valid for? As there are obviously multiple other stops on the tour, Thanks
5  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Some common lines that are -EV?? on: March 30, 2015, 07:38:47 PM
What are we playing here? Tournaments/sngs/6max cash etc?

Sorry cash, mainly 6 max but some FR too
6  Poker Forums / The Rail / Some common lines that are -EV?? on: March 29, 2015, 11:48:38 PM
Hi,
 so I was looking at over my entire cash database on HEM2 (260k hands) at the micros and some lines that I've been taking - whether they are profitable or not.

 Here's a few that surprised me, and my reasons for it surprising me:

1, ISO raises only profitable at A6s+,J10+ and 55+
 -I was under the influence that it is best to ISO raise very wide IP - even down to any K, most or any 2 gapper unsuited connectors e.g 97, 64 etc (anything playable)

2, Cbetting with air - hugely non profitable?!
 -This one really surprised me, with straight or flush draws its profitable but not with nothing. I've always thought that at the micros you should c-bet 75%+ of the time at the micros - yes this does depend on the player and board texture etc but to unknowns surely it should be most of the time?

3, Raising preflop - profitable most of the time
 - Basically most playable hands IP are overall profitable for me, hands as low as any suited connectors, 2 gappers, most 3 gappers or any 10

 Would love to hear some opinions on these results - especially the cbet one.

 Thanks.
7  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Isolation raises at the micros on: March 16, 2015, 10:00:15 PM
We still have to have some kind of holding we don't simply ISO purely
down to position. The whole edge comes from being in the pot with both
the advantage of position and on the whole a much stronger range.

Coupled with the advantage of being a better poker player not merely
clicking buttons and hoping we fold out all of there non value hands, we
should be comfortable playing our hand for a start. Then we punish these
players with our perceived post flop edge.

Would not worry to much about these concepts just play as you are comfortable
playing and when the moment does arise to play these kind of hands then do it
but certainly don't look to do it with ATC. Our edge comes like I said from being able
to range them or knowing from bet timing/size tells or use of our HUD what
kinds of hands this player likely holds and acting accordingly from there.

So would you suggest tightening up my ISO raising raise with these players? There just seems so many of them at the moment

Not sure what you mean by "these" players, or "so many of them" if you are playing Micros?

The limpers that never fold to a cbet
8  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Isolation raises at the micros on: March 15, 2015, 06:29:50 PM
We still have to have some kind of holding we don't simply ISO purely
down to position. The whole edge comes from being in the pot with both
the advantage of position and on the whole a much stronger range.

Coupled with the advantage of being a better poker player not merely
clicking buttons and hoping we fold out all of there non value hands, we
should be comfortable playing our hand for a start. Then we punish these
players with our perceived post flop edge.

Would not worry to much about these concepts just play as you are comfortable
playing and when the moment does arise to play these kind of hands then do it
but certainly don't look to do it with ATC. Our edge comes like I said from being able
to range them or knowing from bet timing/size tells or use of our HUD what
kinds of hands this player likely holds and acting accordingly from there.

So would you suggest tightening up my ISO raising raise with these players? There just seems so many of them at the moment
9  Poker Forums / The Rail / Table selection - minimum requirements at the micros on: March 15, 2015, 06:23:52 PM
Hi ,

 So just wondered amongst the hard-core bum hunters (such as myself) what is the minimum number of fish at the table (if any at all) that must be present for you to stay sitting? And what sort of stats are we looking at?

 Obviously high VPIP with low PFR and AGR but what minimum VPIP would you say qualifies as a fish? I'm hearing 40 VPIP a lot but that seems kind of high? Also how important is position vs these fish? Is it the difference between staying and leaving?

 What do you guys think?
10  Poker Forums / The Rail / Isolation raises at the micros on: March 15, 2015, 06:07:46 PM
Hi, so i've always been under the impression that you should iso raise very wide IP. So when you've got fish that dont fold to cbets how are we supposed to make money off these guys? They dont fold to the raise and dont fold to cbet bluffs. Now some may say only bet for vaue but as your raising very wide they may have the better hand more often. I dont want to barrel again with air as that too to my understanding is wrong vs fish, What do you guys think?
11  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Sky Poker UKPC 6-Max @ DTD is on telly tonight. on: June 07, 2014, 08:44:23 PM
hi, are there any satellites for the mini event ?
12  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Sky Poker UKPC 6-Max @ DTD is on telly tonight. on: May 13, 2014, 09:29:58 AM
The structure on this event is so good - 50k chips! I would love to play but I would have to win my way in and a 1 in 20 seat isn't likely enough for me to invest some of my bankroll in... would be great if an extra satellite was running giving a 1 in 10 or less like sky poker is as I prefer DTD's software

If you can find a way to satellite into the 6-Max UKPC "Mini" Event, that includes FIFTY 6-Max UKPC Main Event Seats for the top 50.

Should be a tremendous Fessie, I hope you find a way to get there.

DTD will be running plenty of Promos for it now that UKIPT is done & dusted, & there is a FREEROLL for a 6-Max UKPC package (worth £1,500) the next 2 Sundays on Sky Poker, @ 7pm.

Good luck!

Oh yeah I didn't realise the mini was 50k chips with a 40 min clock - still very generous, I'll try for this 1 then, thanks!
13  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Sky Poker UKPC 6-Max @ DTD is on telly tonight. on: May 13, 2014, 09:11:20 AM
The structure on this event is so good - 50k chips! I would love to play but I would have to win my way in and a 1 in 20 seat isn't likely enough for me to invest some of my bankroll in... would be great if an extra satellite was running giving a 1 in 10 or less like sky poker is as I prefer DTD's software
14  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 GTD 3-6 Oct on: September 17, 2013, 06:25:02 PM
Playing the cash games last night,I forgot about the 20 seat mega sat last night.......with these tech issues, did it run ?

Nope...
15  Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: DTD October Deepstack £100,000 GTD 3-6 Oct on: September 17, 2013, 08:26:09 AM
Any idea when the satellites will be back up? Really wanna win myself a seat
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