my lucky number is 8 because i was born on the 8th of dec and my partner the_don90 was born on the 8th of july so i think this number means alot to me.
and also i had a hamster years ago tht lived up to 8 years old and the a preety good age for a hamster as the usually just live up to 2 years old.
My number is 9, do ok when i have it in my hands, and i going to Southern Ireland on a fishing trip on saturday the 9 brilliant place to go, really friendly people might try and find a game as well, all ways wanted to play live.
As someone who plays low stakes cash, one issue i have is when im on the BB and we get multiple limpers and hit the flop huge but not massive (if that makes sense). An example of this say we have 4 limpers we check 62 of hearts. The flop comes 3h 5h Xx if im right in thinking we have good equity against most holdings. However spots like this i feel like im burnng money. Could Sam offer any advice for playing situations like this OOP v lesser experianced opponents.
How do you deal with the type of player who will call every raise you throw at them when you are out of position and your AK etc is missing every flop and you know that any continuation bet you make will be getting called.
Obvi this type of player is a dream to have at your table but i find them very hard to play against when out of position with no chance of moving seats.
Should i just be leaving the table and waiting for a better seat or really only playing premium hands v them ?
Also should i still be making continuation bets when i miss or only betting when i hit knowing that it will soon become obvious even to them that i am only betting when i have the goods.
I would love to be sat at a table with players like this 24/7 but from time to time when out of position they become very difficult to play against imo.
In all honesty it really shows just how massive position is in nlh when even players like this can make it difficult for you. Cheers.
Not sure if anyone has mentioned it but today is Team51's 1st birthday.
And a special congrats to jaegerbomb and drumahai05 for putting up a tourney to celebrate over 100 years between them....... their joint birthdays was Tuesday 5th....
Hihi great show as always, like holdem can we have some master cash tables for PLO pls!? Or at least some deep tables with 60/100BB min buy-in? Also Is PLO still in the pipeline for being able to be shown on TV out of interest?
I posed a question to you earlier, Richard, to which you provided a very satisfactory answer. Now I would like to ask Mr. Kendall and Mr. Bayliss something equally challenging.
Up until the end of last year, I was playing quite alot of poker and winning at it too... Having hardly played since November I now find that I am extremely rusty and I have lost all of my discipline. So have you chaps ever had a period when you have taken a break from the game and have struggled to get back up to speed?
I made a silly play with second pair in the Lucky 7's tournament, earlier, that I would not have made a year ago. I'm quite irritated with myself at the moment. lol
It has been a most entertaining show again. Thank you.
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my lucky number is 8 because i was born on the 8th of dec and my partner the_don90 was born on the 8th of july so i think this number means alot to me.
and also i had a hamster years ago tht lived up to 8 years old and the a preety good age for a hamster as the usually just live up to 2 years old.
thanks
Mel
'swog' is a nickname i've had since school. I have no idea where it came from, just something that stuck with me.
my favourite number is 861
ps. you are still awarding prizes tonight, aren't you?
fantastic show good luck to everyone
Glen
My lucky number is No.10 after 'The King' Kevin Hector!
Thanks for Analyzing my cash hand (33) will take on board the good advice given
Hey rich, tikay and sam! can you give abig shout out to carlo! his playing checkmesir hu's! Carlo is showing some amazing bluffs!
He said he might play better if Rich gave him a shout out
As someone who plays low stakes cash, one issue i have is when im on the BB and we get multiple limpers and hit the flop huge but not massive (if that makes sense). An example of this say we have 4 limpers we check 62 of hearts. The flop comes 3h 5h Xx if im right in thinking we have good equity against most holdings. However spots like this i feel like im burnng money. Could Sam offer any advice for playing situations like this OOP v lesser experianced opponents.
How do you deal with the type of player who will call every raise you throw at them when you are out of position and your AK etc is missing every flop and you know that any continuation bet you make will be getting called.
Obvi this type of player is a dream to have at your table but i find them very hard to play against when out of position with no chance of moving seats.
Should i just be leaving the table and waiting for a better seat or really only playing premium hands v them ?
Also should i still be making continuation bets when i miss or only betting when i hit knowing that it will soon become obvious even to them that i am only betting when i have the goods.
I would love to be sat at a table with players like this 24/7 but from time to time when out of position they become very difficult to play against imo.
In all honesty it really shows just how massive position is in nlh when even players like this can make it difficult for you.
Cheers.
Q to sam: when was the tme when started realise u actully could make a living?
(in the main event )
also would ever play at the highest limit if a game was running 100/50 ?
finally would ever take ur game to macow if u br let u to say if u binked wsop mainevent =0 ?
btw hope all sky players going run like darvin moon
Great line from Sam when he said 'Sometimes I have air there.' Sometimes?!?!?
Question for Sam - How are you enjoying Omaha since giving it more of a go? Are you enjoying your bonus cards?
I posed a question to you earlier, Richard, to which you provided a very satisfactory answer. Now I would like to ask Mr. Kendall and Mr. Bayliss something equally challenging.
Up until the end of last year, I was playing quite alot of poker and winning at it too... Having hardly played since November I now find that I am extremely rusty and I have lost all of my discipline. So have you chaps ever had a period when you have taken a break from the game and have struggled to get back up to speed?
I made a silly play with second pair in the Lucky 7's tournament, earlier, that I would not have made a year ago. I'm quite irritated with myself at the moment. lol
It has been a most entertaining show again. Thank you.