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Poker Forums / Poker Hand Analysis / Re: How to deal with serial overbetor preflop
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on: June 11, 2007, 11:43:48 PM
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TY, i decided to avoid trying to play pots with him without a very strong hand/a hand i was willing to reraise with preflop. Mainly because he was happy to fire out on the flop so if i called and missed i could be in a tricky spot. The rest of the table seemed to get frustrated as if he wasnt betting i was, finished the short session 258bb/100, LOL. Not bad. I have stuck a note on him so i can avoid his table, cowardly i know but no point having another player at the table trying to "run" things!!
Plenty more fish in the sea
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Poker Forums / Poker Hand Analysis / How to deal with serial overbetor preflop
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on: June 11, 2007, 11:20:45 PM
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Just wondering how you would adjust to a player whos opening bet preflop is standard 8x the bb. I like to play flops with suited connectors, small pps etc however with this mug at the table i am not able to see as many flops as i'd like or control the table from pos as it seems he is always in before me with a stupid overbet.
Any suggestions, my current tactic is wait for big hand and sick a strong reraise in. Working so far but him at my table is defo -ev
SS
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: What with you do with a £20k wage rise?
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on: May 31, 2007, 06:05:24 PM
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I worked in a call centre when i was 18, you started working for the agency then when u had worked there a while you could apply for a permanent position. I did and got the job but the agency kept paying me. I kept quiet didnt tell anyone...not even my mum! it was awesome, a few months later the payments stopped. I said nothing and nobody asked me. I left the job before i went to uni and the day i left my team leader said "you owe me a pint" i said whys that then he said "it was me that kept putting in time sheets for you", i gave him 100 sheets and every1 is happy! immoral maybe, but i worked for a company that charges 30% apr on its store cards!
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Best poker site ever?
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on: May 11, 2007, 09:28:10 PM
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sovietsong @ Tribeca Also seen on: fulltilt
Pre-Flop Tendency: TIGHT - The Poker-Edge software automatically color codes tight players in RED for easy identification.
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god i miss tribecca!
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