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Cliff: I beat his aces
#15073003814: Kejml1 wins 904 chips from the side pot 1 with two pairs, Aces and Fours. #15073003814: IceQueenAce wins 5,855 chips from the main pot with a flush, Ten high. Kejml1: another b*tch Kejml1: die fish IceQueenAce: lol Kejml1: stupid brainless IceQueenAce: i check raised you, what did u think i had Kejml1: you are lucky moron Kejml1: limp call big raise with T9 Kejml1: total b*tch Kejml1: with IQ 20 IceQueenAce: Kejml1: and again rewarded from this stupid site Kejml1: i had over pair + nuts flush draw Kejml1: f*king lucky donk IceQueenAce: look up odds, implied odds and reverse implied odds, see what happens Dealer: Heavyweight: The Weigh-in - $20,000 Gtd registration is still available. $109 buy-in! Register now! Dealer: Middleweight: $10,000 Gtd Rebuy starts in 9 min(s) . $55 buy-in! Register now! Kejml1: lol, you had implied odds? Kejml1: you call with T9 for 10% your stack Kejml1: you XXXXX Kejml1: you id i ot #15073014225: alli-baba wins 600 chips IceQueenAce: thanks for your chips Kejml1: die to stupidity f*king lucyk fish Kejml1: you die IceQueenAce: lol Kejml1: stupid UK abortion Kejml1: your mom is prostit u te or junkie as you? IceQueenAce: dont worry, keep practising, you will get better
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How could you dare to crack a good starting hand again. Didn`t you learn anything from the recent 54s thread? No surprise the fella went ballistic here. He had aces, and those are supposed to win every time.
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Aye, that was another nice catch there IQA as for the abuse well there are a lot of bad losers about so let them rant and just laugh at them, that's what i usually do
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take it easy Icy, u have the talent to bring the worst in people, just remember pinotte couple of days ago, u r a good player no doubt, but can u at least not rub it in their face`s thats the part that pissses them off Like i wrote on pinnote post today, take a stroll, if u live next to a beach go out take a breather, relax and enjoy the view, gooooood how i wish i lived next to a beach, it helps so much with the stress, i know i would have had all my hair today
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Always good to have an interesting chat in the poker tables Cultivate the soul with cultural events and send greetings to family is a constant in the online poker tables When you can not have an entertaining talk of high cultural level, a good curse helps release tension
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Posted by SBEP: take it easy Icy, u have the talent to bring the worst in people, just remember pinotte couple of days ago, u r a good player no doubt, but can u at least not rub it in their face`s thats the part that pissses them off
I like this comment, and describe how IQA play in my mind. as my comment before that's good play and I always want to play like that. I really want to know IQA ( be honest ) when you limp in his raise, you made decision base on what ? math like you said or feeling/instinct ?
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I never go on instinct.
In the hand above, I was on big blind, others had already limped so I had pretty good odds to call. Then I hit flush and check raised him.
He just couldn't lay down aces when it was clear he was behind.
In this instance I didn't know he had aces, but if I can put someone on a big hand preflop like aces, I will always try and be in the pot and need a god reason not to be.
My reasoning is, I will either fold flop if I miss for cheap, or stack the guy. The stakes I play, people rarely lay down aces so the implied odds are massive (just have to be aware of reverse implied odds in this case).
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Posted by IceQueenAce: I never go on instinct.
In the hand above, I was on big blind, others had already limped so I had pretty good odds to call. Then I hit flush and check raised him.
He just couldn't lay down aces when it was clear he was behind.
In this instance I didn't know he had aces, but if I can put someone on a big hand preflop like aces, I will always try and be in the pot and need a god reason not to be.
My reasoning is, I will either fold flop if I miss for cheap, or stack the guy. The stakes I play, people rarely lay down aces so the implied odds are massive (just have to be aware of reverse implied odds in this case).
Thanks for your answer. But ....Oh, and it was a freeroll Tongue ... ??? I hope you wouldn't say : Never at medium or big buy in tourney. Sometimes it is a must I think. I will waiting post like this
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Posted by magatt966: Can't understand why you are coaching that guy for free talking about things maybe he never heard before.
He may google those abstract concept and maybe discover there is more to learn.
Just troll him and have fun.
Nice hand anyway
quoted for truth tbh
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Posted by Serpang:
Posted by IceQueenAce: I never go on instinct.
In the hand above, I was on big blind, others had already limped so I had pretty good odds to call. Then I hit flush and check raised him.
He just couldn't lay down aces when it was clear he was behind.
In this instance I didn't know he had aces, but if I can put someone on a big hand preflop like aces, I will always try and be in the pot and need a god reason not to be.
My reasoning is, I will either fold flop if I miss for cheap, or stack the guy. The stakes I play, people rarely lay down aces so the implied odds are massive (just have to be aware of reverse implied odds in this case).
Thanks for your answer. But ....Oh, and it was a freeroll Tongue ... ??? I hope you wouldn't say : Never at medium or big buy in tourney. Sometimes it is a must I think. I will waiting post like this
I probably wouldn't have called so much in a big mtt.
Reason being, the bigger the buyin, the less chance of getting paid off if I hit. So I wouldn't be making a profit on the play. In these games its fairly commom for 3 or 4 ppl to call all in
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Posted by magatt966: Can't understand why you are coaching that guy for free talking about things maybe he never heard before.
He may google those abstract concept and maybe discover there is more to learn.
Just troll him and have fun.
Nice hand anyway
Free talking ? should I pay ? unfortunately I don't want pay you ! I already read super system or something by Doyle Brunson and little green book before. I just want to know more how people play outside premium hand.
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WOW
This funny s**t when I read it....its like looking in a mirror....I can get pretty brutal myself however I think its been 6 months at least since my last chat ban,
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FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!
I just love it when situations like this happen. People playing tier starting hand as if they have some god given right to win a hand based on the pre flop value of what they have in their hands. When will people start to realise that hands only win if they are the strongest at the end of the play!
Well done for staying cool IQA. I always find passiveness is the best way to wind up a wind up merchant.
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Glad to see you kept your cool, after all that crap he said,and yes when you checked raise, he should have known he was behind, but looks like he's one of those players that think their A's should never lose. Congrats to you IQA