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

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  • beaujolaisbeaujolais Member Posts: 218
    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 : cold or not am still hangin around 9 love lol x
    Posted by mickjenn1
    is that all lol x
  • 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:
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS : is that all lol x
    Posted by beaujolais
    haah well thats b4 u stroke it lol x
  • beaujolaisbeaujolais Member Posts: 218
    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 : haah well thats b4 u stroke it lol x
    Posted by mickjenn1
    babe you really wished id stroke it lol
  • 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:
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS : babe you really wished id stroke it lol
    Posted by beaujolais

    of course i do am a red blooded male haha x

  • beaujolaisbeaujolais Member Posts: 218
    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 : of course i do am a red blooded male haha x
    Posted by mickjenn1
    9cm when stroked ?????? lol
  • PYEE666PYEE666 Member Posts: 3
    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 mickjenn


    cool how do i sign up
  • 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:
    In Response to Re: THE MICKJENN1 FAN CLUB, JOIN FOR GOOD BANTER AND SUM TIPS HOW 2 PLAY MTTS : 9cm when stroked ?????? lol
    Posted by beaujolais
    put it this way darlin u wouldnt like it on the end of ya nose as a wart lol, or behind ya ear as a pencil lol x
  • PYEE666PYEE666 Member Posts: 3
    edited July 2009
    BIG SHOUT TO ALL THE BOYS IN THE THURS TOURNEY AT THE WELLY, IM AVIN IT THIS WEEK LOL
  • 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:
    BIG SHOUT TO ALL THE BOYS IN THE THURS TOURNEY AT THE WELLY, IM AVIN IT THIS WEEK LOL
    Posted by PYEE666

    ur in m8 gl but am on the pull here lol
  • hurst05hurst05 Member Posts: 1,567
    edited July 2009
    not working by the looks of it pal! :)
  • hurst05hurst05 Member Posts: 1,567
    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 : ur in m8 gl but am on the pull here lol
    Posted by mickjenn1
    tell her which brand of fake tan you use! she might be impressed by something about you then. lol
  • jimbo31jimbo31 Member Posts: 294
    edited July 2009
    HAHAHAH MICKO IVE HEARD IT ALL... ON THE PULL!!! PMSL... U COULDNT  PULL A PINT MATE LET ALONE THAT STUNNER....UR PROB FOAMING AT THE MOUTH EVERYTIME U TYPE.. KEEP IT UP MICKO... ;-))
  • 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:
    HAHAHAH MICKO IVE HEARD IT ALL... ON THE PULL!!! PMSL... U COULDNT  PULL A PINT MATE LET ALONE THAT STUNNER....UR PROB FOAMING AT THE MOUTH EVERYTIME U TYPE.. KEEP IT UP MICKO... ;-))
    Posted by jimbo31
    ya never no jim wen 2 stunners colide they produce nice babies lol
  • BUSTERSIMOBUSTERSIMO Member Posts: 6
    edited July 2009
    hi mickjenn1 i lost connection on 1 of the tables u were chatting on tonight. when  got back i saw u wrote buster for1can u tell me what that was in response too please.
  • 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:
    hi mickjenn1 i lost connection on 1 of the tables u were chatting on tonight. when  got back i saw u wrote buster for1can u tell me what that was in response too please.
    Posted by BUSTERSIMO
    we was on bout good players m8
  • BUSTERSIMOBUSTERSIMO Member Posts: 6
    edited July 2009

    your next comment was to shove against me which knocked me out of tourne.so i cant see how your replie rings true.i enjoyed the game that u have organisewhen the blind structure was what everyone expeted.but i dont think u should be able to comment or give advice on tables that u are not envolved with. were u knocked out of the tourne when u gave this advice?

  • mickjenn1mickjenn1 Member Posts: 740
    edited July 2009
    buster not sure which 1 ur on about had 2 tables goin if its the 1 where 1 player flopped the nut flush then i cant press ur all in buton for u can i, im good but not that good
  • inka2003inka2003 Member Posts: 184
    edited July 2009
    Mick .. since following this thread (and others) I can report that I have learnt naff all about "how to play MTTs" but I've become an expert at flirting with young ladies.  Thanks Mick !
  • scrumdownscrumdown Member Posts: 1,609
    edited July 2009
    mick  you  could  not  pull  a   bird  in  a  brothel  never  mind  them  two lol
  • mickjenn1mickjenn1 Member Posts: 740
    edited July 2009
    Play Tight Early MTT Tip: Play tight earlyDon’t Try to Steal Blinds EarlyHow many times have you seen this one?  It’s early on in a tournament and the blinds are only at 10-20 or something quite low. Then, all of a sudden a player sensing weakness opens the betting with a 200-400 bet.  Why?  Is the 30 in the pot that important?  Unless you have a premium hand, anyone who calls you in this spot probably has you beat.  You watch this player pushing and pushing and before you know it, they’ve busted out before the first break.  How dumb does this sound when you read about it?  Well, its happened to everyone at some point or another. Now that you see how frivolous this is, don’t do it again.Don’t Play Junk in Early PositionsOffsuited connecting cards, one gappers, small pocket pairs, Ace little suited…  These cards may be playable from late position but in early position, these are easy folds.  Think of it this way, if you are holding cards that can’t stand the heat of a raise, fold them.  In tournaments, you are only given a set number of chips.  If you needlessly spew them by calling early and then folding, you are wasting your precious commodities. Then when you do pick up good cards, you can’t make as much money in your double up opportunities and you can’t pay for your stronger draws.Continually Build Your StackGetting yourself into the deep stages of a tournament, and setting yourself up for victory is a tough thing to do. One way to do this is to always be looking for situations to build your stack. The middle stages of a tournament are where all the play really takes place, and you need to be prepared for that. Mix up your play, and take advantage of situations where you can steal the blinds, or exploit a weaker opponent at your table. You really want to be able to hit the late stages of a tournament with a stack that you can play with, not just be forced to push all in or fold. Pay close attention in every situation as you may be able to pick up useful information that you can use later on.MTT Tip: Build your stack, especially in middle roundsMake Time to Complete TournamentsHow basic does this sound?  Many multi-table tournaments can take several hours to complete.  If you have dinner plans or don’t think you can stick around to make it through the final table, save your buy-in money.  You need to have the mindset that you’re in it to win it, not just to pass the time.  How effective can you be if you have one eye on the clock the entire time?Focus on playing hands that will help build your stackEarly on in a tournament, look to only play premium pocket pairs and big suited cards.  When you have them, bring them into the hand with a raise and be aggressive with them.  Seize control of a hand and don’t let go of it. If you open with a raise preflop and you hit (or even sometimes if you miss), you should continue to show strength after the.  If someone plays back at you, you can still get out of the way.  The goal is to maximize the chips you attain with your big hands.  Don’t be afraid to mix it up with themBe Aware of Chip CountsAlways be aware of who has how many chips at your table. If you see someone with an enormous stack, they to avoid that confrontation until you have something really, really strong. Conversely, avoid trying to attempt bluffs on smaller stacks that are likely to call you or have committed too many chips to fold.  If you have a strong hand, bet it heavy against similar or lesser stacks as these are the people that will be hesitant to tangle with you.Know when its Time to Stop a BluffThis is more true as it gets later in a tournament and the Blinds and Antes become increasingly significant.  I think whenever you see an opening and you are in late position, you should go ahead and take a stab at the Blinds.  If you are successful, you add to your stack and have put yourself in a better position to win the whole tournament.  But when is enough, enough?  I’ve seen many players, , make an attempt to steal the blinds and then take it too far when they are being played back at.  If you raise from late position in a steal attempt, by all means, make a reasonable post flop stab.  But don’t put so many of your chips at risk if a call will pot commit you if you are trapped by a big hand.  If you raise preflop, you should come out betting but if this attempt after the flop fails, sometimes it is prudent to proceed with caution.  Being able to cut your losses could prevent you from a premature exit from the tournament.As a Big Stack, you are not the Policeman of the tableSo you’ve been rolling and you have a larger chip stack than anyone at your table.  You are in the Big Blind with A-10 offsuit and a middle position player goes all in.  What do you do?  To me, unless the player has a microscopic stack, this is an easy fold.  Just because you are outchipping the field, that doesn’t mean it is your responsibility to maintain table law and order and knock everyone out.  I would say that unless you have AQ or better or a pocket pair higher than 7, just get out of the way and let this player stick around.  Wait until you have a monster and then take them out.  Don’t waste chips being the hall monitor.  Other players want you to make that call so your chips become more vulnerable.  Don’t play into that trap.As a Short Stack, Pick Your SpotsBeing the short stack is quite an unenviable position at the table.  You need to double up if you are going to survive, much less win the tournament.  That doesn’t’ mean however that you should play desperately.  As long as you can survive a couple rounds of blinds, you can afford to be somewhat selective.  I’ve seen smallish stacks go all in with poor hands like A-5 offsuit only to be busted out by an unimproved AQ by the caller.  You want to wait until you have a semi-strong ace or a pair. Once you pick one of these up, its off to the races.  At this time that you actually have a hand, push your chips in and see what happens.  Think back to this past World Series of Poker final table.  The eventual winner, Joseph Hachem was the short stack almost throughout the entire final table.  He made laydown after laydown when most players would have pushed their chips in.  Ultimately, we waited out his competitors and picked his spots with the utmost precision.  Now, he is a multi-millionaire.Don’t Get Tentative Around Bubble TimeYou have a reasonable stack and the next 5 players busted will finish out of the money.  How do you play?  Do you get tight and tentative or do you attack?  You should absolutely not being playing scared hoping to cash, you should be more aggressive than usual. Think about it.  When you entered the tournament, did you do so hoping to finish in the money only?  No, you were trying to win the whole thing.  To do so, you must take advantage of the fact that everyone has tightened up and try to steal pots whenever possible.  Why?  To give yourself a better chance to win outright of course. Timid players may get into the money, but the winners attack. Never forget that.Don’t Lose your Focus until the Tournament is OverYou’re approaching the final table.  You have a respectable stack and you may even be the chip leader.  So you begin to check the tournament scoreboard to see how much money you stand to win.  Guess what?  Don’t do this.  By counting your chickens before they’ve hatched you’ve lost part of your edge, part of the hunger that’s gotten you to this position.  You need to focus on your table, focus on your cards and your opponents and continue to grind away.  Only by doing this and concentrating can you be crowned the champ.Finish StrongOnce you are in the money, you should be in a groove, and playing your best poker. Here you really want to have the ability to take risks and make strong bets. Do not raise without purpose, but be aggressive. There are going to be a lot of people hanging on for dear life, just trying not to get knocked out. Anything worth playing is worth playing to win, so you better go for it.
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