i working towards getting some money into my ft account but i keep having to cash out to catch up the bills. ill get into our site tourney's soon. but im more talking about my stats over this next year.
never challenge....art of war..
Im not even gonna reply to this thread and quite possibly the rest of your threads because they are full of fail. I look at them like this.
The key is to set-mine ONLY when you KNOW that the original raiser has AA, and that hitting will tilt him so bad he busts in three hands, if not right away. This strategy is covered in the upcoming Ching Hill poker booklet, "How to Protect My Aces". Available next season, on the Hill . . .
Come out to a game, AJ and I will autograph a copy for you.
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Bet all you want . . . just don't bet any you want back.
The key is to set-mine ONLY when you KNOW that the original raiser has AA, and that hitting will tilt him so bad he busts in three hands, if not right away. This strategy is covered in the upcoming Ching Hill poker booklet, "How to Protect My Aces". Available next season, on the Hill . . .
Come out to a game, AJ and I will autograph a copy for you.
funny cause im writing a counter book called ace on the flop
Yeah we covered that in a previous booklet, entitled "Flushed your Aces With That Flop". Might be out of print, but I'll see if we have one in the back . . .
When you coming out to the Hill? New season is just around the bend.
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Bet all you want . . . just don't bet any you want back.
Yeah we covered that in a previous booklet, entitled "Flushed your Aces With That Flop". Might be out of print, but I'll see if we have one in the back . . .
When you coming out to the Hill? New season is just around the bend.
you must mean 'the hills'...no i couldn't stand those hussie's for more than 3 minutes...i'd seriously end up self punching myself in the face
If you're calling a raise that is that is bigger than your stack divided by 20 for set mining purposes, just fold it. Realistically you flop a set 1 in 9 times, but the times you don't get paid off (ie raiser has broadway hands and doesn't have a premium to pay you off) will make you have to increase your implied odds to make it worth it.
BeL0WaB0Ve follows a limping rule. Don't open limp a pair unless you're 50 BB deep.
If you're calling a raise that is that is bigger than your stack divided by 20 for set mining purposes, just fold it. Realistically you flop a set 1 in 9 times, but the times you don't get paid off (ie raiser has broadway hands and doesn't have a premium to pay you off) will make you have to increase your implied odds to make it worth it.
BeL0WaB0Ve follows a limping rule. Don't open limp a pair unless you're 50 BB deep.
^^ this.
It's situation-dependent (position is key; other players' pre- and post-flop play is equally key; stack sizes are crucial), but I find set-mining is most profitable when I'm at least 200xBB deep and at least a few of my opponents are (a) also deep and (b) can't get away from TPTK and top two-pair type hands. Of course, when you're 200xBB deep, set-over-set smarts a bit... but c'est la poker.
If you're set-mining in tournaments when you have (or everyone else at your table has) M < 30, you have a leak in your game.
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i would like to get into these tourney where you have 200 big blind. i make final tables with out barely getting over 20 bb. are these deep stack tourney's or what the hell?
i would like to get into these tourney where you have 200 big blind. i make final tables with out barely getting over 20 bb. are these deep stack tourney's or what the hell?
In the first paragraph, I was talking about cash games. Outside of home games, I don't play many tourneys. That's why I mentioned tourneys in a separate paragraph. Your OP wasn't specific.
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