Poker Library > The Main Event: WSOP Pt. 3

http://thechroniclesofstump.blogspot.com [The Chronicles of Stump] I remember having 9550 at the end of the second level when the PokerStars kid in seat 2 - who I labeled as pretty weak, he had shown down some terrible holdings & wouldn't ever raise postflop - raised to 300 (blinds 50/100) from EP. I look down to see 77 &

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http://www.studioglyphic.com [Studioglyphic.com] StudioGlyphic: Big Blind Defense, Implied Odds, and Maximizing ...: Interesting information, and I fully agree that "post-flop play > pre-flop hand selection." That's where the money is, and where a player can always improve the most. As you say, studying hands is a useful thing, and I'm glad to see that you're doing so here.

[Upforanything.net] Up For Poker Blog: Sadly, while I like to think I'm a master (and tend to beat less experienced players), I tend to collapse under pressure. G-Rob routinely beats me (except for one glorious night outside Uncle Ted's house in which I turned G-Rob into a panty-wearing pre-school girl in front of a group of people).

http://pokerdice.blogspot.com [Pokerdice.blogspot.com] 2 Cards, 1 Die: What I can say however is I struggle to find a game (any game) at Omaha or Omaha Hilo at the hours I normally play (which is usually around 10 am to 4 pm BST) - I play ”˜normal’ ET hours, which is quite late here, when the opportunity arises, but even at these heavily off peak hours the SnGs and MTTs are really weak. Of course they are weaker at peak times, but what can ya do?

Cardschat.comhttp://www.cardschat.com [Cardschat.com] need help with pt stats usage? - Online Poker Forums: OK I lost $10 on this hand (of which I should have saved $3.58 if I had been more disciplined) but without the knowledge that the SB was tight and passive post-flop I might have been tempted to take a stab at it and really get burnt. Nevertheless I’d like to think that PT didn’t alter my play here.

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