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  • Re: Live game and online poker.. Which one is better?

    Advantages of live poker: -Better ability to read opponents and pick up tells, obviously. Even in a 3-6 limit game, you quickly get an idea after sitting down who is the table maniac, rock, clueless fish, etc., and can adjust your game accordingly. -Social aspects of the game (very underrated). -Collecting...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 09-14-2005
  • Re: Getting killed on Paradise Poker ...

    I would chalk it up to the stakes. At those levels it's nothing more than a total crap shoot. I know so many people that play those limits almost litterally with their eyes closed simply because they are playing a higher limit at the same time and want something to kill the time while waiting for...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 08-22-2005
  • Re: Nuts flush draw. Check, call or raise ?

    If you are playing low limit. Raise till this moon drops no matter what. Higher limits, I guess, I'd call the flop. Then raise the turn to the moon.
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 07-15-2005
  • Re: SHould I bother getting new books?

    HE For Advanced Players is THE definitive Limit Hold'Em book. If you ever want to move up from small stakes I suggest you read all the material you can get. Most concepts are universal to all forms of poker. Honestly I don't rate these Low Limit books. Why learn to beat low limit when you can...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 06-09-2005
  • Re: Set on 4-flush board.

    [quote="seed"]I don't think it was definitive that they were colluding until one of them folded on the river. Might MP1 raise with just the 10c? Who knows. Probably not. But definitive? When the river plays out it is clear. With the hindsight of what happened on the river, I think your...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 05-05-2005
  • Re: Set on 4-flush board.

    I don't think it was definitive that they were colluding until one of them folded on the river. Might MP1 raise with just the 10c? Who knows. Probably not. But definitive? When the river plays out it is clear. With the hindsight of what happened on the river, I think your solution would have been...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 05-04-2005
  • Re: Loose Low Limit Game

    [quote="PokerPlaya"] Online, 10-20 or 15-30 is no tighter than the lower limit games usually. IMO, live is much different and will be a little tighter.[/quote]Interesting. I have heard just the opposite. On-line games are much tougher than B&M at higher limits. I have been told by those...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 04-11-2005
  • Re: starting stacks, again... sorry!

    In higher limits, for the most part, almost everyone knows what they are doing, so rarely will someone ever call down to the river very often with nothing. The games are tighter in general, but not completely. You still find people that just love to gamble or bluff and try to make a lot of moves and...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 04-01-2005
  • Re: starting stacks, again... sorry!

    [quote="PokerPlaya"] (No, it's just that more often at higher limit tables, the game isn't no foldem holdem. Less players will see flops and overall the game will be tighter... there will be less players calling down to the river every time.)[/quote]yes, that was nice. finally sitting...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 04-01-2005
  • Re: starting stacks, again... sorry!

    [quote="Dustin07"] is it just me, or does the increased pot size on the bigger limits seem to offset the higher stakes of each hand you play? I noticed if really played tight like i would at 3/6 and not get to zealous with my betting, then the eventual wins really offset the losses more than...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 04-01-2005
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