and can you show some 30p dym hands,and let me no what i am doing wrong:):) Posted by paige55
We'll show them Trish.!! "They don't know what a tough game is, till they try 30p DYMs." "Their to used to players folding to their big raises." " You get no respect at our level." ? Micro Micro Ra Ra Ra lol :-))
In Response to Re: LIVE THIS TUESDAY NIGHT: new-look Sky Poker with Rich, Ryan and Ross ***official show thread*** : More to the point, Paige, is it you who's blocking Edgware when I'm trying to dawdle around the M25? Posted by RICHORFORD
im driving at 35mph,now that must be fast enough :):):)
In Response to Re: LIVE THIS TUESDAY NIGHT: new-look Sky Poker with Rich, Ryan and Ross ***official show thread*** : We'll show them Trish.!! "They don't know what a tough game is, till they try 30p DYMs." "Their to used to players folding to their big raises." " You get no respect at our level." ? Micro Micro Ra Ra Ra lol :-)) Posted by logdon
love it annie xxx that will show them high stake player,s :):)
Sorry to derail thread already but when is the repeat of all last nights shows? Question for Ross Jarvis, How did he first get into working for Poker Player magazine. Also what 5 things would he say is the best thing to work on if your learning cash? if that makes sense.. Posted by YOUNG_GUN
Just put these under the TV section of the forum- Sky Poker TV- See what's on
Hi Guys, looking forward to the show. Question for Ross... I know in poker everything is situational but in cash are you always happy to get your 100BB or less stack in pre flop with Ace King?
I only play micro stakes and am happy to 3-bet with it but often try to avoid getting it all in pre where I am lilely to be racing if I feel I don't need to gamble to get money from my opponents.
For example, how is it any different to the early stages of a tournament when stacks are deep and it is often advocated to just call a raise rather than go crazy with AK?
Also does it make any difference if you are playing full ring as opposed to six max?
Really liking these questions coming in for Ross Jarvis.
Cheers guys.
Also, don't forget your comments on when the best time of the week/month/year is to be playing on Sky Poker- do the seasons make any difference?
And, if you see anything interesting on a TV table- e.g. Mastercash tables or the main events and would like Ross and Ryan's opinions on them then drop us the hand i.d. no. You don't have to be involved in the hand itself.
In particular we'd like hands that take place during tomorrow night's live broadcast, but if there's a really interesting one that takes place before then, then don't be shy!
If Ross is truly articulate he must be Trucking good at Poker!
With my eyes on the £6k Open prize my questions are:
1. Does he find writing has improved his game? or with poker evolving so fast does he find his natural game conflicts with the information overload available today?
2. Now Ross is more recognised. Is it easier or harder, to grind the middle stakes tables?
3. If he was just starting the game. Who would be his first choice as mentor? past or present.
I think it's quite split even between alot of good MTTers, if you get to a final table with a decent chip lead are you in the camp of people who think you should try and run over the table and be applying constant pressure, or are you the kinda guy who thinks you should cruise comfortably knowing that you will still have a big stack when it gets 3handed and you're confident you can outplay the others to take it down?
Mr orford im not being rude but i defect lol. my gags are cheap.
on a serious note when are you hitting the omaha cash tables there great fun but also very tilting, has ross got a good guide of making omaha work long term
Ryan is a formidable poker player and will be a prolific winner over the years to come. I'm looking forward to tonights show and will hope to run good and win an iPad2(and the cash). My question would be, for someone like me, starting off in the cash world after years as an MTT player, I'm struggling to find goals and motivations for playing. I love the excitement of MTT's but need to make money and have been convinced by many Sky Poker players and analysts that Cash is the way to go. Any advice on structuring my play, and setting my goals would be a great help. Best wishes. Shaun the Villa fan in Bham.
i see a lot of advice on the forums about players starting out at low level cash advising them to start low at no limit holdem. Does ross agree with me that this is incorrect advice? I personally would advise new players to learn omaha and even other varietys as without being rude they are very unlikely to become winners at holdem with so little edge in that game these days?
Great questions- thanks everyone and good luck with the 6K Doublestack entry prize!
There's still plenty of time to get your questions in for Ross and Ryan.
Plus we're still a little light on your thoughts about whether online and/orlive poker is seasonal. Does it lend itself more to the winter months- when you tend to stay more indoors? or does it make no difference?
Do you tend to play poker more nearer the beginning of the month- after you've been paid- or some other time- or is it constant?
Are there certain times of the year that you avoid and for what reason?
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Doing it bit by bit
Is there a really memorable hand that you are particularly fond of for purely sentimental reasons? If so, what’s the story behind that hand?
I only play micro stakes and am happy to 3-bet with it but often try to avoid getting it all in pre where I am lilely to be racing if I feel I don't need to gamble to get money from my opponents.
For example, how is it any different to the early stages of a tournament when stacks are deep and it is often advocated to just call a raise rather than go crazy with AK?
Also does it make any difference if you are playing full ring as opposed to six max?
With my eyes on the £6k Open prize my questions are:
1. Does he find writing has improved his game? or with poker evolving so fast does he find his natural game conflicts with the information overload available today?
2. Now Ross is more recognised. Is it easier or harder, to grind the middle stakes tables?
3. If he was just starting the game. Who would be his first choice as mentor? past or present.
I think it's quite split even between alot of good MTTers, if you get to a final table with a decent chip lead are you in the camp of people who think you should try and run over the table and be applying constant pressure, or are you the kinda guy who thinks you should cruise comfortably knowing that you will still have a big stack when it gets 3handed and you're confident you can outplay the others to take it down?
Would like Scottys view on this too.
on a serious note when are you hitting the omaha cash tables there great fun but also very tilting, has ross got a good guide of making omaha work long term
Hope you guys have a great show
Seppe
An original question, for Ryan.
Umm, I saw that Ryan was amongst the chip leaders, on day 2 of the £500 MTT at DTD, at the weekend.
PS - Seriously Ryan, great effort, man, but you just need that bit of run good at the sharp end. Have a word with Thewy.
There's still plenty of time to get your questions in for Ross and Ryan.
Plus we're still a little light on your thoughts about whether online and/orlive poker is seasonal. Does it lend itself more to the winter months- when you tend to stay more indoors? or does it make no difference?
Do you tend to play poker more nearer the beginning of the month- after you've been paid- or some other time- or is it constant?
Are there certain times of the year that you avoid and for what reason?