"misterpj stop posting this fake news and start showing the equity correctly"
He's been asked to do this countless times. No poker player ever, anywhere, measures it the way he does. It's not clear what point he's trying to make but he's doing himself no favours. He might be kidding himself but he's not kidding anyone else.
That's, the defence, of non GLEE CLUB members, and any, rather (real world) very, VERY good, no limit hold em players..
Do, please, step up, and COMMENT
as, you all, well know, I could post, a ZILLION..
but, will post, for the defence, simply 2 (that's two) tournament exit hands, of the standard variety, in the last two days. Funnily enough, the first, was a 300 runner bounty hunter, only 12 players left, hand, for the chip lead, not much of a hand!, simply best pre, improve flop, turn,.. Guess, the rest! Or, 3 hours deep,.. %s!! Lol, and LOL, an 87% river special rinse, for the chip lead, and,AND lol, lol and lol.. near, 3 hours deep, smack bang on the bubble.. Flopped SET 92% good
Have you got? The bottle, to debate? Doubt it...? Now, the 'best' no limit hold em tourney play, your Moulah Benji, used too, past tense, have.. Oddlems, to say.. As do, the challenged, Disciples... that misterpj, can't play no limit, refuses, To darn rite REFUSES!!!! help.. Pull, my, chain.... For the very last, ever time ๐โฅ๏ธ๐๐น๐๐๐๐๐๐
Hand 1 bounty hunter, 2 1/2 hours deep, for the Crown Jewels, and outright chip lead
and, 3 hours deep. Bubble hand.. A mere, FLOPPED SET, A MERE 92% good
TK says VARIA RINSE!!! (there is a Christmas Cracker... I'll, hold it, for NOW ๐๐) MATT BATES says misterpj refuses to accept he is a diabolical no limit hold em player misterpj says.. Absolute ๐ ULTIMATE ๐ utter..... `round objects'
Another, crackerjack (lol) So, we reach, the very final hand, in a timed tournament. 3 players, in the pot. Pocket Cards K Q suited Spades (that player, a Poker Ghumbass๐) turned top pair top kicker on a 2 6 8 flop, reckon, he or she needs a Poker Coach ๐ And, 3 5 off suit, And 2 2, Pocket Deuces must have thought Christmas, come early, flopped Set, 91% good,very last hand, and biggest pot of the tournament (lovely stuff)
If he'd played the final hand properly, he'd have been in the money. Instead, he let 3-5 man get there. He only has to blow on the pot on the flop & 3-5 man folds, simple as that.
Another, crackerjack (lol) So, we reach, the very final hand, in a timed tournament. 3 players, in the pot. Pocket Cards K Q suited Spades (that player, a Poker Ghumbass๐) turned top pair top kicker on a 2 6 8 flop, reckon, he or she needs a Poker Coach ๐ And, 3 5 off suit, And 2 2, Pocket Deuces must have thought Christmas, come early, flopped Set, 91% good,very last hand, and biggest pot of the tournament (lovely stuff)
Two 'sides' to every 'story' my lurvlies
This post is a nice one I can see you play strength passive..
Regarding the whole flip-turned-87%'er, @Tikay10 and @MattBates are correct.
However, there is a side-plot, here. Not all flip losses are equal. For one, the specifics of a lost hand can have an impact in future play.
I can't remember who said or wrote it, but there is definitely truth in this probably mis-remembered quote...
It's not how you played the hand where you were unlucky, but how you play the following hand.
It doesn't even have to be an unlucky loss, it works it changing it to...
It's not how you played the big losing hand....
Mindset is a much underrated factor in the analysis of, almost all, forms of competition.
In his fascinating Book of Poker Tells, Mike Caro suggests that poker games are in a constant state of flux. He tells of an experiment carried out (now some time ago) in America which explains the concept well.
Is anyone familiar with this? You may have a better recollection of the specifics than I do.
Regarding the whole flip-turned-87%'er, @Tikay10 and @MattBates are correct.
However, there is a side-plot, here. Not all flip losses are equal. For one, the specifics of a lost hand can have an impact in future play.
I can't remember who said or wrote it, but there is definitely truth in this probably mis-remembered quote...
It's not how you played the hand where you were unlucky, but how you play the following hand.
It doesn't even have to be an unlucky loss, it works it changing it to...
It's not how you played the big losing hand....
Mindset is a much underrated factor in the analysis of, almost all, forms of competition.
In his fascinating Book of Poker Tells, Mike Caro suggests that poker games are in a constant state of flux. He tells of an experiment carried out (now some time ago) in America which explains the concept well.
Is anyone familiar with this? You may have a better recollection of the specifics than I do.
I agree, when you constantly have 10bb or less there is a big impact on losing an all in.
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He's been asked to do this countless times. No poker player ever, anywhere, measures it the way he does. It's not clear what point he's trying to make but he's doing himself no favours. He might be kidding himself but he's not kidding anyone else.
I actually like Paul but the incessant hand posts are a little much.
So, we reach, the very final hand, in a timed tournament.
3 players, in the pot.
Pocket Cards
K Q suited Spades (that player, a Poker Ghumbass๐) turned top pair top kicker on a 2 6 8 flop, reckon, he or she needs a Poker Coach ๐
And, 3 5 off suit, And 2 2,
Pocket Deuces must have thought Christmas, come early, flopped Set, 91% good,very last hand, and biggest pot of the tournament (lovely stuff)
Two 'sides' to every 'story' my lurvlies
Need, I say more
In fact he began the hand with 8.5 Bigs & limped THREE TIMES.
Here's the full result of that Timed Tourney;
magill86 8525 1 ยฃ12.78
lewiszac 8200 2 ยฃ12.30
cyall 4724.99 3 ยฃ7.08
Dalhanna 3275 4 ยฃ4.91
leski 2075.01 5 ยฃ3.11
bampot 1700 6 ยฃ2.56
graham1248 1500 7 ยฃ2.26
misterpj 0 8
Mickyo16 0 9
Vladbag 0 10
kennee 0 11
Lenno64 0 12
Megsy 0 13
Whocarez 0 14
DAZZABOY28 0 15
If he'd played the final hand properly, he'd have been in the money. Instead, he let 3-5 man get there. He only has to blow on the pot on the flop & 3-5 man folds, simple as that.
However, there is a side-plot, here. Not all flip losses are equal. For one, the specifics of a lost hand can have an impact in future play.
I can't remember who said or wrote it, but there is definitely truth in this probably mis-remembered quote...
It's not how you played the hand where you were unlucky, but how you play the following hand.
It doesn't even have to be an unlucky loss, it works it changing it to...
It's not how you played the big losing hand....
Mindset is a much underrated factor in the analysis of, almost all, forms of competition.
In his fascinating Book of Poker Tells, Mike Caro suggests that poker games are in a constant state of flux. He tells of an experiment carried out (now some time ago) in America which explains the concept well.
Is anyone familiar with this? You may have a better recollection of the specifics than I do.
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