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THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS

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  • themackemthemackem Member Posts: 195
    edited July 2009
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS:
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS : Yeah and Kara Scott has 400k ish, also Jeff Kimber has 250k ish, and couldnt help spotting Phil Ivey with c. 350k
    Posted by GREGHOGG
    helmuth 485k mike sexton 414k... kara has 456k lou diamond phillips has 359k..... i wish i was there playing
  • IAMALLIN2IAMALLIN2 Member Posts: 561
    edited July 2009
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS:
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS : helmuth 485k mike sexton 414k... kara has 456k lou diamond phillips has 359k..... i wish i was there playing
    Posted by themackem
    Could this be the year of the pro

    Gary
  • MADMOOMADMOO Member Posts: 1,687
    edited July 2009
    In Response to THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS:
    HI ALL JOIN MY GROUP IF U WANT 2 HAVE A LAFF AND SOME GOOD BANTER, OH AND IL ALSO CHUCK IN SOME TIPS ON HOW 2 WIN MTTS, DONT B SHY LADS JOIN IL TURN U INTO A WINNING PLAYER.
    Posted by mickjenn1
    Hi Mick, any tips on playing heads up? Only been playing tourneys this past couple of weeks and have came 2nd in £22 deepstack 3 times! Once it gets to heads up I might aswell sit out. Any tips from anybody please!
  • scrumdownscrumdown Member Posts: 1,609
    edited July 2009
    yes  moo  heads  up  any  to  cards  are  live   any  top ten hands   small  pocket  pairs    push  with   them  dont  be   bullied   and   sit  waiting  for aa  kk     if  the  other player  knows  your  playing  tight  like u do  on the cash  tables  lol   hes  going to   steal  all  your  chips
  • DELTADELTA Member Posts: 639
    edited July 2009
    madmoo try a few sngs heads up and plsy like scrumdown says
  • pod1pod1 Member Posts: 4,377
    edited July 2009
    please help. in a live game (nuts poker regionls) 64 started got down to 12 left, top 6 go to nationals. 6 players on the table( 1 being best mate) blinds 2000/4000 my mate is first to act has 12k in chips he pushs all in everyone folds im on the button with 26k withpocket 6s, i push all in to get rid of sb bb, they fold and mate turns over pocket 3s. he got knocked out. **** and moaning saying it was a bad call. was it a bad call or not!!!
  • scrumdownscrumdown Member Posts: 1,609
    edited July 2009
    no  i  dont  think  it was  i  think  your  mates  push  with  pocket  3s was  because    3s  is  not  a  very  strong  hand  to  push  with   6  handed    been  your  mate   just  called  the  blind  to  see the  flop  hopeing to  hit  my  set 
  • diablo_pezdiablo_pez Member Posts: 1,392
    edited July 2009
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS:
    In Response to THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS : Hi Mick, any tips on playing heads up? Only been playing tourneys this past couple of weeks and have came 2nd in £22 deepstack 3 times! Once it gets to heads up I might aswell sit out. Any tips from anybody please!
    Posted by MADMOO
    moo - heads up button is key - raise, raise, raise
  • bennydip2bennydip2 Member Posts: 2,093
    edited July 2009
     For all the Mickjenn1 fan club ... this is so good !!  I hope Skypoker leave this for you all to see ..

    I LUV Daniel Negreanu !!  The Interview !!

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3mrX5j27rU


  • GREGHOGGGREGHOGG Member Posts: 7,155
    edited July 2009
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS:
     For all the Mickjenn1 fan club ... this is so good !!  I hope Skypoker leave this for you all to see .. I LUV Daniel Negreanu !!  The Interview !!     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3mrX5j27rU
    Posted by bennydip2
    HAHA, was that a set-up or something cos that interviewer was oh so bad!
  • MADMOOMADMOO Member Posts: 1,687
    edited July 2009
    Thank you all for your comments. Will try some low stakes heads up sit and gos. Lol @ scrum dont just play aa kk,like qq too :)
  • mickjenn1mickjenn1 Member Posts: 740
    edited July 2009
    moooo,   One thing that everybody knows about heads-up play is that the starting hand requirements are significantly lower in heads-up play than in a full ring game or even a short handed game. You will -- and should -- play hands heads up that you wouldn't think of playing in a bigger game.In heads up poker, the average hand is J-7 offsuit. If you look down at J-7, you are exactly 50 percent to win against an unknown hand. So, if you are looking down at such unremarkable hands as J-9, Q-3, or K-2, you are looking at better-than-average hands. These hands should be played heads-up, even against a small raise, since they will bring down the pots more often than not.Not only are there more playable hands heads up, but there are more �monster� starting hands as well. In a full ring game, there are about ten hands that you can comfortably raise with. (If you are very aggressive, maybe fifteen.) Heads up, you have a monster if you hold any Ace, any pair, or certain other hands such as K-Q and Q-J suited. This gives you a total of 27 hands that you can assume that you are well ahead with, and should definitely raise with these. (There will be times when you would not raise with an Ace, but we'll discuss those later.)But there are also hands that do not hold up so well in heads up matches, and those are small suited cards and small connectors. The chief benefit of these hands is that they can win a lot of money from a full ring game if they lead to a straight or a flush by the river. They can win a great deal of money in a heads up match too, but you may not have the odds to draw to one of the hands on the turn and the river. In fact, a good opponent will make sure that you don't. Two unsuited connectors are � at best � about 38-39% to win against two unsuited overs, and two small suited cards are about the same. But the percentages fall off quickly if you are up against higher connectors, higher suited cards, or share a card in common with your opponent. You can play small suited or connected cards for variety, or against smaller stacks, but you need to hit your flop in order to continue, since speculating can be costly.AggressivenessThe other thing that most everyone knows about playing heads up is that you must be very aggressive in order to win. You are usually better off raising than calling, especially early in the hand, and you will fold marginal hands less often.The best scenario in heads up holdem � other than going all-in with a monster � is to take down a lot of small uncontested pots. Both you and your opponent are waiting for opportunities to cash in with high pockets or miracle flops. But while you are doing so, if you are able to win most of the small, unimportant pots, then you will have the best of it. And by the time your opponent finds his pocket aces against your pocket queens, or flops a set when you flop two pair, he may not have enough chips to do much damage.These small pots don't make the TV telecasts, but any pro will tell you that they are their primary goal in heads up play. The way to win them is to keep the pressure on your opponent, to give him the opportunity to fold when it is his turn to do so. When you are the first to bet, bet as if you have a hand. When your opponent has bet in front of you, raise as if you have a better one. The trick is to do it often enough to win most of the pots, but not so often that your raises have no meaning. How often is that? Well, that is part of the art of heads up play. It is different in every situation. But if you find that your opponent is calling you with less-than-premium hands, it is a sign that you are raising with a bit too much. Well talk more about this next month.Way AheadAggressive play is even more important when you are way ahead of your opponent, when you have at least 75% of the chips in play. Under these circumstances, you can justify putting your opponent to the test with every single bet you make. Even with a decent hand, he won't want to risk all of his chips in order to call your bet. So you will win a lot of these pots uncontested, and continue chipping away at what he has left.Eventually, he will make a stand and call you with the better hand. In this case, two things can happen. He can win and double up through you, and odds are he will. But he can also lose, if the cards fall your way. And it happens more often than you think. If you push him all in with 7-2 offsuit, and he calls with A-K, you're way behind. But you will win the pot and the championship 33% of the time. So, you're not as far behind as you may think.Way BehindWhen the opposite is true, and you are short stacked heads up, you need to pick a spot and push all of your chips in. If you have enough chips, you may get a fold from your opponent, but you should expect to be called. The question is what hands to go in with.Pre-flop, any of the 27 monster hands described above are good candidates. You may also think about going in with any King, and some will go in with any Queen as well. The shorter your stack becomes, the more hands you will be willing to push with. If you have at least nine or ten times the big blind, you can afford to be more selective. But if you have only two or three times the blind, then you cannot be too choosy. Any face card will have to do.After the flop, you will want to push with any pair, even bottom pair. With two pair or better, you may think about checking, since you will get more of your opponents' chips this way. If you flop a drawing hand, you can push if the odds favor you, or if you think you may get your opponent to fold. Otherwise, try to preserve some chips to keep yourself in the tournament even if your card doesn't come.That leaves situations when you miss completely. When this happens, you need to swallow hard and fold most of the time. It is hard to give up a pot when you have so few chips left, but your chances of winning the pot with a bluff, or by catching a miracle card on the turn or the river are against you. Give up this one and wait for a better spot.
  • mickjenn1mickjenn1 Member Posts: 740
    edited July 2009
    funny clip benny lad, have u started early on the vino lol, u r 1 crazy guy haha,
  • mickjenn1mickjenn1 Member Posts: 740
    edited July 2009
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS:
    please help. in a live game (nuts poker regionls) 64 started got down to 12 left, top 6 go to nationals. 6 players on the table( 1 being best mate) blinds 2000/4000 my mate is first to act has 12k in chips he pushs all in everyone folds im on the button with 26k withpocket 6s, i push all in to get rid of sb bb, they fold and mate turns over pocket 3s. he got knocked out. **** and moaning saying it was a bad call. was it a bad call or not!!!
    Posted by pod1
    i would call, knock ya m8 out then tell him get the bar get u a large jd n coke m8,
  • MADMOOMADMOO Member Posts: 1,687
    edited July 2009
    T hank you Mick for taking the time and explaining it so well, hopefully I will get to put into practise soon,thanks again.
  • bailey69bailey69 Member Posts: 101
    edited July 2009
    How do i join?
  • bennydip2bennydip2 Member Posts: 2,093
    edited July 2009
     oh   mick   look at the size of that glass !!       "Dont tease me"  !!
  • razorkevrazorkev Member Posts: 1,364
    edited July 2009
    hi,, having time off m8yyy hope u all r missing the mighty RAZOR VIN KEV..,ill be back soon so start practicing to a way u can beat me..... b lukkky all
  • themackemthemackem Member Posts: 195
    edited July 2009
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS:
    hi,, having time off m8yyy hope u all r missing the mighty RAZOR VIN KEV..,ill be back soon so start practicing to a way u can beat me..... b lukkky all
    Posted by razorkev


    what kev means....... hes on holiday with barlow !!!!
  • razorkevrazorkev Member Posts: 1,364
    edited July 2009
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS:
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS : what kev means....... hes on holiday with barlow !!!!
    Posted by themackem
    LOL.. u ffccuker my secrets out....
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