en_us PokerForum.net Recent Discussions in Poker Strategy > Ring Games This feed includes the 10 most recent discussions in the Poker Strategy > Ring Games category Wed, 21 Feb 2018 03:20:37 +0000 Zend_Feed_Writer 1.11.8 (http://framework.zend.com) http://www.pokerforum.net introduction... hi.....i'm manu from india ......find the top testing courses in bangalore,india...

 

 

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Wed, 21 Feb 2018 03:20:37 +0000 http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/6173:introduction http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/6173:introduction Bigdata Bigdata
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Sat, 11 Aug 2012 19:01:27 +0000 http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/6145:herollercom--skill-games-community http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/6145:herollercom--skill-games-community Thomas Thomas
Good river bluff? A fairly loose regular. 29/23/3.1

Opponent seems like a reg, and kind of loose/bad. 29/23/3.1. Figure he may fold TT/JJ and of course his air enough.

Hand Converted by Ace Poker Drills [url=http://acepokerdrills.com]Poker Equity Calculator[/url]

NL Holdem $1(BB)
SB ($144.7)
BB ($90.74)
[color=red]UTG ($110.8)[/color]
[color=red]HERO ($98.5)[/color]
CO ($91.2)
BTN ($37.68)

Dealt to Hero K:spade: A:spade:

[color=red]UTG Raises To $3.5 [/color], [color=red]HERO Raises To $11 [/color], CO Folds , BTN Folds , SB Folds , BB Folds , [color=red]UTG Calls $7.5 [/color]

Flop ($22) 7:heart: 9:spade: 4:spade:
UTG Checks , [color=red]HERO Bets $8 [/color], [color=red]UTG Calls $8 [/color]

Turn ($38) 7:heart: 9:spade: 4:spade: 5:heart:
UTG Checks , HERO Checks

River ($38) 7:heart: 9:spade: 4:spade: 5:heart: Q:club:
[color=red]UTG Bets $19 [/color], [color=red]HERO Raises To $79.5 (all-in)[/color]

 

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Sun, 17 Apr 2011 21:37:36 +0000 http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/1156:good-river-bluff http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/1156:good-river-bluff chiptrix chiptrix
What table would you consider a god's send? If you had to design your perfect tabel ahwt would it look like??? use your imagination and dont just say "a bunch of fish who can;'t help but give me his chips." I'm thanking more along the lines of games, limits, number of players, your stack, etc..... 

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Tue, 01 Feb 2011 07:02:33 +0000 http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/995:what-table-would-you-consider-a-gods-send http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/995:what-table-would-you-consider-a-gods-send zzbigstackzz zzbigstackzz
finding the right limit table Has anyone else noticed a huge difference in the way you play at a 2/4 table compared to how you play at higher limits??? I was at a limit table in Phoenix and found it so much easier to play at the higher limit tables...It was really crazy. I know that the higher limits you play at, the less people you have just throwing chips out there like they want to get rid of them, but if you go too high then you're at the table with people who know how to play and it's tough to beat them too. I feel like there's that magical zone right in the middle...I'm just not exactly sure where it is

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Fri, 14 Jan 2011 20:09:58 +0000 http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/951:finding-the-right-limit-table http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/951:finding-the-right-limit-table axistilt23 axistilt23
Spotting cheats The other day I was playing at PokerStars, sat down at an Omaha table 9 handed.  Now I am not a big Omaha player and this post is not because I lost which I did 13¢ to be exact, nor is it about the two other players who may or may not have been colluding or playing together.  Rather it is about the potential of it and how to spot it.  And actually the particular game is not relevant it just happened that I played Omaha.

These 2 players were seated in seats 1 and 5 for all intents and purposes, why you ask, well it creates an ideal split of the table 4 players between one way and 3 the other.  It is this split that is important not actual seat #'s.  What the players do is try and isolate players between them.  Look for one to either limp in or min raise first.  Now if there are any callers that come along in this first split look for potential villian #2 to min raise back. This will either isolate the original player between villans 1 and 2 or if any other player remaining calls it gives villan 1 the opportunity to re-raise and isolate this player, either way look for a raise from villan #1.  Remember they are trying to isolate one player and build a pot.  This should give you an idea of what to look for pre flop.

After they isolate there player and the flop is dropped.  When one of them bets, they have improved, if the other villan calls it means nothing, they don't want to scare out the other player, a raise from the second villan means he hit as well.  They are trying to build the pot and with the player trapped between them bet raise and 'whipsaw' through this trapped opponent.

That should give you a good enough idea of something to look for.  Note this action won't happen all the time, but when one has a playable and there is a weaker player in the pot.

The reason I even bring this up is because of the table I sat down at.  Two of the other eight were chatting away no big deal.  After seeing these 2 players play many pots together, but not against each if you know what I mean(soft play).  I noticed that they would play at any third player in a hand.  I had even been in a couple of hands against them myself.  Someone at the table had called a moderator and the standard warning about chat was issued, this is where it gets quite funny.  This is a full table of 9 players, anyway the mod wishes us good luck and is gone.  Which is when I say " good thing they weren't looking for collusion."  Up till now I honestly didn't think they were cheating but just that something was off.  And as I didn't say it too either villan1 or villan2, but rather to the whole table as a joke, imagine my surprise when you should speak up all defensive and what not, but villan1 and villan2.  None of the other 6 players at the table said anything but them.  Yet the whole table had been talking. Hmmm.  So I kept chatting about being a noob to Omaha drop a wow comment here and there to let them know I was impressed when they 'whipsawwed' through someone.  About 10-15 min after my initial comment about collusion, I sit out to start a tournament or two, when I see them set up someone.  I type in didn't see that coming playing up my noob image and they both chirp off about that they aren't colluding.  As they bust another player, probably the fourth since I sat down.  I also do a player search and find them again sitting in this 4/3 split.

Now I don't know about you but if someone makes a comment in general about cheating and doesn't mention me, I am not offended nor do I feel the need to defend myself.  Also how is it that the 2 players to respond to my comment are the 2 I suspect, like I said none of the remaining six players felt the need to defend themselves.  So I ask your opion(s) do you think they were cheating and second if someone makes an indirect comment about cheating are you going to start defending yourself even though you weren't accused?

 

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Sat, 08 Jan 2011 14:24:44 +0000 http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/944:spotting-cheats http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/944:spotting-cheats sfnwht sfnwht
Does anyone know about the Isildur1 heads up on pokerstars Hei, as Isildur1 signed up for pokerstars Helmax I think he was called signed up for 1 o 1 against him, I would love to see it but I cant find it does anyone have a link to that battle?

 

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Tue, 21 Dec 2010 16:58:44 +0000 http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/913:does-anyone-know-about-the-isildur1-heads-up-on-pokerstars http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/913:does-anyone-know-about-the-isildur1-heads-up-on-pokerstars badbank79 badbank79
Someone interested buying hands on Ipoker network? NOlimit 0.02 or 0.04 Shorthanded I am Starting once again on poker and i Am thinking on buying hands on Ipoker network where is legal to datamining. Someone interested? Nolimit 0.02 or 0.04 shorthanded.

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Tue, 14 Dec 2010 07:37:30 +0000 http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/903:someone-interested-buying-hands-on-ipoker-network-nolimit-002-or-004-shorthanded http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/903:someone-interested-buying-hands-on-ipoker-network-nolimit-002-or-004-shorthanded Mishima Mishima
Analyze the $315K hand I was watching a $500/$1000 deep stacks HU PLO match tonight between Patrik Antonius and David Benefield.  There had already been a couple $200k pots won and lost when this hand came up.

Patrik raises the button to $3k, David raises to $9k, called (pot is then $17,999.50)

Flop is 8c 6d 3d, David leads for $12k, called by Patrik (pot is then $41,999.50)

Turn 5d, David leads for $32k, called by Patrik. (pot is then $105,999.50)

River 3c, David times down and goes all in for his last $105,393, he is called by Patrik!

Patrik wins the $315k pot.

What did David have?

What did Patrik have?

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Sat, 27 Nov 2010 23:10:52 +0000 http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/870:analyze-the-315k-hand http://www.pokerforum.net/discussions/870:analyze-the-315k-hand PF_pitboss PF_pitboss