In Response to Re: Tonight's live show special: THE CASH GAME RELOADED with Rich, Ross and guests Sam Grafton and Simon Hemsworth (PLUS TURBO TUESDAY LAST LONGER COMP-POST YOUR ENTRY INSIDE) : If it makes you feel any better, Ross, it is not nearly as bad as Neil Channing laying down a straight to the single possible hand that could have beaten him, in the last series, against Rob Yong (who was, of course, bluffing). Posted by Slipwater
Don't remind me about this, I caused a stir when I commented on that hand on a friends FB page (mad Turk) then my comment/s caused a stir in the poker world and I got roasted on FB lol
I wish that channing v young hand never happened lol
In Response to Re: Tonight's live show special: THE CASH GAME RELOADED with Rich, Ross and guests Sam Grafton and Simon Hemsworth (PLUS TURBO TUESDAY LAST LONGER COMP-POST YOUR ENTRY INSIDE) : Don't remind me about this, I caused a stir when I commented on that hand on a friends FB page (mad Turk) then my comment/s caused a stir in the poker world and I got roasted on FB lol I wish that channing v young hand never happened lol Posted by macapaca
THE best presenter there has ever been on TV........Richard Bacon.
THE best looking bloke called Ross as his side kick....Ross Kemp.
Together with IMO the two greatest up and coming poker players in the uk today.....Sam Trickett & Simon Deadman. It should be some show!
On a serious note, my question about cash play. I began playing poker about 6/7 years ago just playing on line cash.I will be totally honest and admit I crashed and burned big time. I then switched to tournaments very quickly and tried to improve my game/results. I am now just about a break even player and not really gone back down the cash game route. However, everyone keeps saying that if you are serious about making money in poker then it is 'cash for dough/tournaments for show'......so
.....will my improved game now help me go back into cash or should I totally begin again with a cash play mentality and forget how I play tournaments or can you have a mix of both?
WOW......what a line up tonight. THE best presenter there has ever been on TV........ Richard Bacon. THE best looking bloke called Ross as his side kick.... Ross Kemp. Together with IMO the two greatest up and coming poker players in the uk today..... Sam Trickett & Simon Deadman. It should be some show! On a serious note...Posted by MAXALLY
Q) Heads up displays aren't allowed on Sky Poker, but if they were what 3 or 4 key statistics would the guests find most useful when multi tabling lower stakes MTTs when it's hard to pay a lot off attention to each individual table?
My attempt to achieve entry into the turbo through all in sats failed miserably 18 times last week so surely odds must be in favour tonight
Last Longer Please.
My cash question for the panel is:-
You're in a cash game and you've had to reload three times. because you've lost three coolers to one card outs on the river. Do you?:-
a) reload because the odds are in your favour not to happen again? b) leave the table, because tonight, is not your night? or c) immediately log onto Sky Poker try to find Ricorford, to at least get some easy money back?
Have a fantastic show! I'm sure this will be one to remember!
What do you think of the idea of moving the button to the Big Blind?
I know this will entail ripping up all the rules and strategy books.
My thinking is that the BB is disadvantaged by having to invest money/chips before the cards are dealt so they should get some advantage back by having position post flop.
Question for the guys - How does playing hands on TV change the dynamic at the table? Does it affect how you and others play?
Sub-question for Ross - when thinking about that fold with a set (not mentioned it for at least a week now), was that affected by being on TV? Did you think 'I dont want to make a bad call (or fold) on TV'?
Ok team, you are playing cash and whenever you are in the big blind and it is folded to the button, they raise to say 3BB's. Is it cheaper in the long run to just give in meekly, or should you fight back, and if so how?
In for the last longer please. Ok team, you are playing cash and whenever you are in the big blind and it is folded to the button, they raise to say 3BB's. Is it cheaper in the long run to just give in meekly, or should you fight back, and if so how? Posted by Sir-Gary
Question for the esteemed panelists and Orford. When you are multi tabling cash online do you stick to the same levels or do you play multiple levels? Also do you change your play for the different levels ie bluffing more on one level and less on another?
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last longer please.
Keep those questions coming please.
Oh, if you want to do a quick bit of last-minute revision on the Cash Game, or look up a specific hand to refresh yor memory before asking the chaps about it...
YOU CAN WATCH EVERY EPISODE OF THE SKY POKER CASH GAME HERE
Great lineup.
Q) Heads up displays aren't allowed on Sky Poker, but if they were what 3 or 4 key statistics would the guests find most useful when multi tabling lower stakes MTTs when it's hard to pay a lot off attention to each individual table?
In for the last longer please.
A question for your guests:
Although I have been playing poker for the last 3/4 years,I have never got seriously involved with cash games.
Recently there has been a few challenges on the cash game circuit,like turn £5 at 10NL into £200.
So I thought I would jump in the deep end and have a go!
But found it so boring as most players only want to get involved when they have premium hands,How do I deal with this to my advantage?
Last longer please Rich. Have a good show m8... Thanx
so surely odds must be in favour tonight
Last Longer Please.
My cash question for the panel is:-
You're in a cash game and you've had to reload three times. because you've lost three coolers to one card outs on the river.
Do you?:-
a) reload because the odds are in your favour not to happen again?
b) leave the table, because tonight, is not your night?
or
c) immediately log onto Sky Poker try to find Ricorford, to at least get some easy money back?
Have a fantastic show! I'm sure this will be one to remember!
Hi Guys,
A question for our esteemed guests.
What do you think of the idea of moving the button to the Big Blind?
I know this will entail ripping up all the rules and strategy books.
My thinking is that the BB is disadvantaged by having to invest money/chips before the cards are dealt so they should get some advantage back by having position post flop.
Or am i just taking rubbish :-)
Have a great show
Mick
Question for the guys - How does playing hands on TV change the dynamic at the table? Does it affect how you and others play?
Sub-question for Ross - when thinking about that fold with a set (not mentioned it for at least a week now), was that affected by being on TV? Did you think 'I dont want to make a bad call (or fold) on TV'?