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Topic: has anyone thought of dropping down |
ThomasR
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Forum: Connecticut Texas Hold'em Chat Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:43 pm Subject: has anyone thought of dropping down |
| Sure, dropping a limit and playing aggressively can clam many a table right up. However, stealing blinds in .10/.20 isn't going to buy you all that much at the bigger tables and as said above, sometim ... |
Topic: Correct me please |
ThomasR
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Forum: Connecticut Texas Hold'em Chat Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:42 pm Subject: Correct me please |
| Definitely, your logic is about right under certain circumstances, but with too many unknown variables it's hard to give you anything concrete on that. |
Topic: Did I played it right? |
ThomasR
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Forum: Connecticut Texas Hold'em Chat Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 11:41 pm Subject: Did I played it right? |
| I would say you did ok. Heads up, a pair of aces is often a call to go all or nothing - on this occasion if he called you, you would have been out of there, but premium starting hands like that are wh ... |
Topic: Any opinions would be appreciated. |
ThomasR
Replies: 5
Views: 3626
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Forum: Connecticut Texas Hold'em Chat Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 12:58 am Subject: Any opinions would be appreciated. |
| I think we really need a sticky topic on every forum for every state regarding the rules of split pots - that many bloody questions have been asked on the subject! |
Topic: "How to Consistently Profit Playing Slot Machines: Insi |
ThomasR
Replies: 1
Views: 1881
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Forum: Connecticut Gambling Chat Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:48 pm Subject: "How to Consistently Profit Playing Slot Machines: Insi |
| File not found? I'd be interested in reading the article(s) if they exist so any chance of an updated link? |
Topic: Any thoughts? |
ThomasR
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Views: 3370
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Forum: Connecticut Texas Hold'em Chat Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:47 pm Subject: Any thoughts? |
| That's always dangerous, you must never take your eye off the ball. Smart play would have been playing it relatively slow till the turn then to raise and raise hard. You had a great hand, you knew tha ... |
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