atjohnson
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I know you'd likely want to hear what Bart has to say. But we have a series for online players transitioning to live play: Dude, Where's My Mouse, that talks of casino tipping, etiquette, etc.
Joe, is there a Dude, Where's my Mouse for no limit? Will there be more live no limit videos given the current situation in the U.S.?
Posted almost 2 years ago
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Joe Tall
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StnBuddha70
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I know you'd likely want to hear what Bart has to say. But we have a series for online players transitioning to live play: Dude, Where's My Mouse, that talks of casino tipping, etiquette, etc.
Thank you Sir. I had no idea what it would be like, but I asked because I remember my first experience playing little league. I did not know the rules, but the coach thought every kid was born knowing every rule written about baseball. Anyway, as a 9 year old playing with 10-12 year olds, things did not go smoothly. I bring it up because I would never want any child to go through the humiliation of some mongoloid dumping his short comings on a child, or a decent, intelligent adult not to be prepared for the current day version of homo-ignoramous at a live poker game. Either way, I'll check it out, and thanks.
You guys always do a great job of teaching and sharing. Please keep it up.
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pb106
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Hi, can you please explain why he could not have A9 in this spot ?? I know small PPs are a part of his range, PF and OTF , But his snap call and check in the dark really looks like an A9/K9 suited type of hand. Also given the fact the he is passive , The Ace should not look like a good third card to barrel .
Posted about 1 year ago
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frodebass
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Wouldn't it make better sense to call the flop then raise the turn?
I mean if the guy's a reg, he would maybe not expect you to come out raising here with a 3 in your hand, as you would much more likely simply flat to allow him to fire again on the turn?
If I was raised by a good pro here and I had T7 I think I'd shove all day long, but if it happened on the turn after I bet my ten a second time (assuming the flush doesn't hit) I think it's a much more certain fold.
Every once in a while he'll have a three, but I think this raise line reaks of a bully/bluff which would be so much stronger later in the hand.
any thoughts on this?
Posted about 1 year ago
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