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« Reply #15 on: January 31, 2009, 04:19:50 PM »

I think you seem to be over-complicating things with your recent threads on sng games.Both we're very standard situations which i believe you know,did you bubble this and are just being results orientated with your confidence taking a hit,just how it reads to me

Lost the hand, Won the game. Also won the game with the KK hand btw.

I've only posted 2 dude. Confidence is fine. I called and I lost and I don't have a problem with that.

The KK hand was standard I'll admit. I don't think this one's quite so clear cut though. Given my stack it probably is easy but I'd be interested to know if there's a level where this becomes a pass.

Just wanted a bit of analysis that's all.

My mistake,keep up the good work then

ps What happened to your self imposed online ban Wink

I lifted it on the condition that I stay disciplined and only play $20 and $30 sngs.

I do ok at them and I know I can beat them but I have a tendancy to spew thousands at PLO cash. As long as I can stay away from that and the big buy in sngs I'm ok.

Fingers crossed that I can manage it.
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« Reply #16 on: January 31, 2009, 04:34:16 PM »

I think you seem to be over-complicating things with your recent threads on sng games.Both we're very standard situations which i believe you know,did you bubble this and are just being results orientated with your confidence taking a hit,just how it reads to me

Lost the hand, Won the game. Also won the game with the KK hand btw.

I've only posted 2 dude. Confidence is fine. I called and I lost and I don't have a problem with that.

The KK hand was standard I'll admit. I don't think this one's quite so clear cut though. Given my stack it probably is easy but I'd be interested to know if there's a level where this becomes a pass.

Just wanted a bit of analysis that's all.

My mistake,keep up the good work then

ps What happened to your self imposed online ban Wink

I lifted it on the condition that I stay disciplined and only play $20 and $30 sngs.

I do ok at them and I know I can beat them but I have a tendancy to spew thousands at PLO cash. As long as I can stay away from that and the big buy in sngs I'm ok.

Fingers crossed that I can manage it.

Although i dont play much plo the swings seem to be monsterous so good idea,hope you can keep the discipline up glglglgl
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« Reply #17 on: January 31, 2009, 10:35:26 PM »

just wiz'd it and even if i put them on really nitty range it is a +ev shove.

yep, not possible to put in the exact range but we can put in the even tighter TT+, AQ, AQs and it's still a push

the only way this becomes a fold is if utg only pushes top 15% and obv this never happens

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« Reply #18 on: February 01, 2009, 06:53:36 PM »

I'm against 2 oppos and we end up 3 handed with level stacks on the bubble if oppo 3 wins.


heads up with c/l if we win

love it, optimists for the win!

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