in

Poker Clan

Poker Community

Browse by Tags

  • Re: Getting killed on Paradise Poker ...

    LMAO! Wow Kram! Does PokerPlaya have you pegged or what? In regards to not being able to beat the low limit tables at Paradise I suggest you try a different site and see if your success/failure is any different. Paradise is a more mature site and the games might be just a tad tougher. The players might...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 06-02-2005
  • Re: Getting killed on Paradise Poker ...

    "Doctor, it hurts when I do this." "Well.... then don't do that!" If you're having more success in the tournies than in the ring games, then stick to tournies. No reason to try to figure out why you're not beating low limit on paradise if it isn't working, just stick...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 06-01-2005
  • Re: Playing poker for a living

    3 years??? hmmmm well, i will have to disagree with that. I'm of the opinion that you need to go after your dreams and if playing for living is your dream, as it is mine, then go for it, but with certain conditions in place. 1. Make sure your poker is paying you at least 2x what your regular full...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 02-06-2005
  • Re: Playing the cards or players?

    While playing in a ring game of limit holdem, it may be considered more of a science... playing shorthanded limit poker is far from it. Reading your opponents in shorthanded games becomes much more critical because you are required to play more hands and play more aggressively. There is far more bluffing...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 10-22-2004
  • Re: How does your tourney play differ from ring games?

    I agree you should definately check out Sklansky's Tournament Poker for Advanced Players. I feel, unlike Limit ring games, in NL you have to develop your own style. when you see the pros play NL, they all have a different style of play. In Limit, you are a little more restricted by percentages, whereas...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 12-03-2003
  • Re: PRE FLOP argument

    There are 2 situations to go all-in with A,K. 1) You have a big stack and can afford a loss. 2) You have a short stack and can't afford waiting for a better hand, which has been mentioned already. I only like going all-in if I'm forcing someone to make a decision. If you are the aggressor, they...
    Posted to Limit Texas Holdem Poker Forums (Forum) by on 10-15-2003
Page 1 of 1 (6 items)
Powered by Community Server (Commercial Edition), by Telligent Systems