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« Reply #45 on: October 07, 2009, 06:18:14 PM »

I actually like the check min raise on the flop. If the player is young and aggro it might wind him up and get him to move all in with rags. a.k.a. James Brunskill.

Definetly call now.

LMAO so true...
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« Reply #46 on: October 08, 2009, 10:44:08 AM »

Is the button Mr Anthony Kendall, sounds like him. Need to know your hand to comment further.

That's bang out of order.

Bling is so yesterday. Scarves ftw.
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« Reply #47 on: October 08, 2009, 10:44:54 AM »

I actually like the check min raise on the flop. If the player is young and aggro it might wind him up and get him to move all in with rags. a.k.a. James Brunskill.

Definetly call now.

LMAO so true...

The other players at the table would then be able to take their head phones out and stop pretending they were listening to music.

What happened Ding?
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« Reply #48 on: October 08, 2009, 11:59:52 AM »

I actually like the check min raise on the flop. If the player is young and aggro it might wind him up and get him to move all in with rags. a.k.a. James Brunskill.

Definetly call now.

LMAO so true...

The other players at the table would then be able to take their head phones out and stop pretending they were listening to music.

What happened Ding?

Before I answer let me ask another question.

If I had titled this thread 'Hand in the WSOP - level 2' would the answers have been any different?

Would the importance of the comp make any difference here or not? Level 2 of the WSOP would you jam while swinging your pearls in the air?
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« Reply #49 on: October 08, 2009, 12:07:02 PM »

I actually like the check min raise on the flop. If the player is young and aggro it might wind him up and get him to move all in with rags. a.k.a. James Brunskill.

Definetly call now.

LMAO so true...

The other players at the table would then be able to take their head phones out and stop pretending they were listening to music.

What happened Ding?

Before I answer let me ask another question.

If I had titled this thread 'Hand in the WSOP - level 2' would the answers have been any different?

Would the importance of the comp make any difference here or not? Level 2 of the WSOP would you jam while swinging your pearls in the air?


No, if the play is correct in a $1 tourney online or the WSOP ME, my answer would be the same.
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« Reply #50 on: October 08, 2009, 12:12:24 PM »

I actually like the check min raise on the flop. If the player is young and aggro it might wind him up and get him to move all in with rags. a.k.a. James Brunskill.

Definetly call now.

LMAO so true...

The other players at the table would then be able to take their head phones out and stop pretending they were listening to music.

What happened Ding?

Before I answer let me ask another question.

If I had titled this thread 'Hand in the WSOP - level 2' would the answers have been any different?

Would the importance of the comp make any difference here or not? Level 2 of the WSOP would you jam while swinging your pearls in the air?


No, if the play is correct in a $1 tourney online or the WSOP ME, my answer would be the same.

As long as the relevant BB's were the same etc
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« Reply #51 on: October 08, 2009, 12:24:05 PM »

It doesn't matter how much the buy in is a correct decision is a correct decision and the type of tournament you're in has no bearing or influence over a decision being correct. You're really asking whether people are more inclined to play safe in a big tourney. Yes they are. But the buy-in amount wont stop jamming being the correct strat in this hand. In fact as poker players it's more satisfying to make correct decisions regardless of the pressures. I still swing those pearls in the wsop only quicker.
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« Reply #52 on: October 08, 2009, 03:07:46 PM »

Before I answer let me ask another question.

If I had titled this thread 'Hand in the WSOP - level 2' would the answers have been any different?

Would the importance of the comp make any difference here or not? Level 2 of the WSOP would you jam while swinging your pearls in the air?

If this was nearing the bubble of a "we won't kill you hideously if you cash" tournament, and this hand was the difference, I'm probably still getting it in! The only thing that might stop me is me not wanting to die as a result of someone hitting their flush draw!

In all seriousness, 33 is the only hand that beats us realistically, and we crush so many other hands. Am happy to get my money here whatever the tourney...
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« Reply #53 on: October 08, 2009, 03:44:16 PM »

if you let the buy-in of the tournament etc affect your decision making then you are playing in the wrong tournament.

With same situation (stacks etc) it goes in in a WSOP main event
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« Reply #54 on: October 08, 2009, 04:10:53 PM »

Have we called yet?
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« Reply #55 on: October 08, 2009, 04:15:08 PM »

only hing That changes the decision is the quality of player

agaainst some players i would be all in

against others i wouldnt

but the buy in wouldnt make a difference

ok maybe it would

if i was in a £1 rebuy against a very good player insta call but in a 100k freezeout against the same very good player i might fold
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« Reply #56 on: October 08, 2009, 04:35:48 PM »

I actually like the check min raise on the flop. If the player is young and aggro it might wind him up and get him to move all in with rags. a.k.a. James Brunskill.

Definetly call now.

LMAO so true...

The other players at the table would then be able to take their head phones out and stop pretending they were listening to music.

What happened Ding?

Before I answer let me ask another question.

If I had titled this thread 'Hand in the WSOP - level 2' would the answers have been any different?

Would the importance of the comp make any difference here or not? Level 2 of the WSOP would you jam while swinging your pearls in the air?


most definitely imo, i expect to never get worse/bluff to ship on me in a bigger event where the everyman will play way more straightup
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« Reply #57 on: October 08, 2009, 05:28:47 PM »

Frankly my fist pumping, hand in the air, optimal is optimal friends, just lol at the assertion that the comp doesn't make a difference to your play in certain situations
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« Reply #58 on: October 08, 2009, 06:01:12 PM »

I actually like the check min raise on the flop. If the player is young and aggro it might wind him up and get him to move all in with rags. a.k.a. James Brunskill.

Definetly call now.

LMAO so true...

The other players at the table would then be able to take their head phones out and stop pretending they were listening to music.

What happened Ding?

Before I answer let me ask another question.

If I had titled this thread 'Hand in the WSOP - level 2' would the answers have been any different?

Would the importance of the comp make any difference here or not? Level 2 of the WSOP would you jam while swinging your pearls in the air?


most definitely imo, i expect to never get worse/bluff to ship on me in a bigger event where the everyman will play way more straightup

I thinking we are assuming villian , blinds, cards and table conditions are all the same, Alex just a different event.
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« Reply #59 on: October 08, 2009, 06:33:52 PM »

Have we called yet?

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