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Topic: From a generic Degree to a leading Poker Practitioner (Read 73445 times)
flushthemout
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Re: From a generic Degree to a leading Poker Practitioner
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Gl in 2014 Sean, my goal was to flushyouout, achieved and only the 2nd time I have ever beat you in a hand
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Your only on this Planet once.......... so enjoy
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Quote from: flushthemout on January 03, 2014, 05:44:51 PM
Gl in 2014 Sean, my goal was to flushyouout, achieved and only the 2nd time I have ever beat you in a hand
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Quote from: tomsom87 on January 10, 2014, 11:38:15 PM
Arise Sir Gill, The Oracle.
verndog158
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Re: From a generic Degree to a leading Poker Practitioner
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Quote from: flushthemout on January 03, 2014, 05:44:51 PM
Gl in 2014 Sean, my goal was to flushyouout, achieved and only the 2nd time I have ever beat you in a hand
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wrong blog old boy?i mean, its hard to confuse them... sean is twice as bangable as gilly
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Quote from: MassiveFish on September 25, 2014, 05:15:30 PM
ignore verndog he's a fool
'he had a deep run in EPT Barnsley'
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Quote from: verndog158 on January 03, 2014, 06:18:30 PM
Quote from: flushthemout on January 03, 2014, 05:44:51 PM
Gl in 2014 Sean, my goal was to flushyouout, achieved and only the 2nd time I have ever beat you in a hand
v
wrong blog old boy?i mean, its hard to confuse them...
sean is twice as bangable as gilly
this
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Quote from: tomsom87 on January 10, 2014, 11:38:15 PM
Arise Sir Gill, The Oracle.
zerofive
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Re: From a generic Degree to a leading Poker Practitioner
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Quote from: verndog158 on January 03, 2014, 06:18:30 PM
Quote from: flushthemout on January 03, 2014, 05:44:51 PM
Gl in 2014 Sean, my goal was to flushyouout, achieved and only the 2nd time I have ever beat you in a hand
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wrong blog old boy?i mean, its hard to confuse them... sean is twice as bangable as gilly
Oioiii
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tight4better
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Re: From a generic Degree to a leading Poker Practitioner
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January 04, 2014, 04:17:38 PM »
Gl with 2014 mate hope the heater lasts foreverrrrr. <3
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Quote from: tight4better on January 04, 2014, 04:17:38 PM
Gl with 2014 mate hope the heater lasts foreverrrrr. <3
thanks, likewise <3
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Quote from: tomsom87 on January 10, 2014, 11:38:15 PM
Arise Sir Gill, The Oracle.
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Verndog rungood?
Had a rough couple of days grinding, in the past couple of weeks I'm on a $1k downswing or so (max buyin = $22). Ran reaaaaaaaaally terrible last night, up until the two $5 cubed mtt's. Always seem to find a deep run in these tournaments as they are deepstacked, so better suited to my game. Sure enough I got itm into both of them, where Chrissy Verns joined me on the rail.
Seemed to be cruising and in the first one went into the FT with a huge chiplead just after I found AA where one guy decides to 3bet jam A9, then the bb gets it in with JJ. Ship shiiiiiip! Despite being in great shape for the FT, ran absolutely dog. Had
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button vs Cutoff where I 3bet to get it in, then he min 4bet me. He was a good player, I was calling a jam so thought wasn't going to let him level me with his bet sizing. After that hit I took
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for a 40bb pot pre leaving me cripled, Got Q10 in on the button just for sb to find KK, gg in 6th for $566.
In the other was down to the last 13 where I was short, a 3 barrel didn't work for me. Blind vs blind got Q3 in, bb had AJ and we flop 2 pair
was back in it, and crawled to the FT. Eventually finished 7th for $610 with A10<33, finally losing all the flips when I made the FT.
Thankfully this results in ~$1k profit for the night (getting me out the 2 week hole), little annoying not to run deeper but as Chris will confirm, up until those points I won all my flips, obviously down to him being on the rail 100%.
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Quote from: tomsom87 on January 10, 2014, 11:38:15 PM
Arise Sir Gill, The Oracle.
verndog158
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Quote from: JGill_DTD on January 05, 2014, 02:21:59 PM
Verndog rungood?
Had a rough couple of days grinding, in the past couple of weeks I'm on a $1k downswing or so (max buyin = $22). Ran reaaaaaaaaally terrible last night, up until the two $5 cubed mtt's. Always seem to find a deep run in these tournaments as they are deepstacked, so better suited to my game. Sure enough I got itm into both of them, where Chrissy Verns joined me on the rail.
Seemed to be cruising and in the first one went into the FT with a huge chiplead just after I found AA where one guy decides to 3bet jam A9, then the bb gets it in with JJ. Ship shiiiiiip! Despite being in great shape for the FT, ran absolutely dog. Had
<
button vs Cutoff where I 3bet to get it in, then he min 4bet me. He was a good player, I was calling a jam so thought wasn't going to let him level me with his bet sizing. After that hit I took
<
for a 40bb pot pre leaving me cripled, Got Q10 in on the button just for sb to find KK, gg in 6th for $566.
In the other was down to the last 13 where I was short, a 3 barrel didn't work for me. Blind vs blind got Q3 in, bb had AJ and we flop 2 pair
was back in it, and crawled to the FT. Eventually finished 7th for $610 with A10<33, finally losing all the flips when I made the FT.
Thankfully this results in ~$1k profit for the night (getting me out the 2 week hole), little annoying not to run deeper but as Chris will confirm, up until those points I won all my flips, obviously down to him being on the rail 100%.
what can i say... im honoured. felt it was all i could do, seeing you havent won since ive not been railing, 1k downswing and a lot of FB bitching later i return a hey presto. need to start charging tax for this
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Quote from: MassiveFish on September 25, 2014, 05:15:30 PM
ignore verndog he's a fool
'he had a deep run in EPT Barnsley'
Luke Barradell
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Re: From a generic Degree to a leading Poker Practitioner
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Do you ever get tilted after playing a long session? What would you normally do to prevent or deal with tilt?
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Quote from: Luke Barradell on January 06, 2014, 02:06:06 PM
Do you ever get tilted after playing a long session? What would you normally do to prevent or deal with tilt?
Can get frustrated during a session, but it pretty much never leaks into my play or 'tilts' me. I tend to just moan it in tbf.
Can only get so annoyed at the end since it's usually about 1am-4am when I finish. I just sleep it off and I'm good to go the following day.
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Quote from: tomsom87 on January 10, 2014, 11:38:15 PM
Arise Sir Gill, The Oracle.
verndog158
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Re: From a generic Degree to a leading Poker Practitioner
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January 06, 2014, 04:19:37 PM »
Quote from: Luke Barradell on January 06, 2014, 02:06:06 PM
Do you ever get tilted after playing a long session? What would you normally do to prevent or deal with tilt?
if you had railed this man as much as i have, youll know its impossible for him to tilt, as he never suffers bad beats. a flip for him is 22>AA.
he runs nearly as good as rexas
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Quote from: MassiveFish on September 25, 2014, 05:15:30 PM
ignore verndog he's a fool
'he had a deep run in EPT Barnsley'
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The workfront
My first month trial period has come to an end at PokerPlayer. I have really enjoyed the time there, everyone has been super friendly and have been keen to listen to any suggestions I have.
Thankfully they are looking to expand, and hoping to keep me on. I've been told there are numerous things that I could do, but wan't to discuss with one another within the company the best way they are able to utilise me. Thankfully they are looking to increase my hours, 15 hours a week has been really slim and barely felt like work, so look forward to putting more hours in.
That means I now have a 2 week window before they have a meeting re: myself, so plenty of grind time whilst I play the waiting game.
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Quote from: tomsom87 on January 10, 2014, 11:38:15 PM
Arise Sir Gill, The Oracle.
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I quite like it 'ere.
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Quote from: tomsom87 on January 07, 2014, 08:33:44 AM
I quite like it 'ere.
I quite like you being here too <3
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Arise Sir Gill, The Oracle.
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