lol!
Ero giusto ora in fondo ad un freeroll, mi arriva AA e vado all-in, mi chiamano in 3, 78s, QJo e JTo, io non miglioro, vince 78s che completa il flush e gli altri 2 perdono seppur prendendo entrambi la doppia coppia :rotfl:
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boku è un fottuto cyborg.
PD, gg a lui.
99 vs 88 esce l'8.
ma il colmo è KK vs 88 vs JJ
escono 8 e J
-.-
4 mtt da circa 10 euro negli ultimi 3 giorni: 3 itm
31esimo su 907 al 5k garatito da 8 euro
40esimo su 452 al 5euro nlholdem
72esimo su 560 al 5k garantito da 10 euro
peccato veramente QQ non riesco a conculudere in modo decente.
Uno spezzone dell'articolo di 2+2 magazine "Poker is good for you" , per chi non l'avesse mai letto :nod: (http://www.twoplustwo.com/magazine/i...od-for-you.php)Quote:
POKER DEVELOPS YOUR LOGICAL THINKING.
Many authorities are appalled by Americans' contempt for logic. Instead of thinking logically, too many of us make poor assumptions, rely on intuition, or jump to emotionally-based conclusions.
Poker teaches you to respect and apply logic because it is a series of puzzles. Since you don't know the other players' cards, you need logic to help you to figure out what they have, and then more logic to decide how to use that information well. The same general approach that works in poker will help you to make much more important decisions.
POKER DEVELOPS YOUR CONCENTRATION.
The first step toward solving poker or real life problems is acquiring the right information. Without it you will certainly make costly mistakes. Poker develops information-gathering qualities, especially concentration. Every poker player has missed signals, including quite obvious ones, made mistakes, and then berated himself, "How could I be so stupid?" We can't think of a more effective way to develop concentration.
POKER DEVELOPS YOUR PATIENCE.
Americans are notoriously impatient, which damages many aspects of our lives. We owe trillions of dollars because we buy things on credit instead of waiting until we can pay for them. Our businesses overemphasize short-term results and lose market share to more patient foreign competitors.
Poker develops patience in the most powerful possible way. If you wait patiently for the right situation, you will certainly beat the impatient people who play too many hands. In fact, for most players poker's first lesson is "Be Patient."
POKER DEVELOPS YOUR DISCIPLINE.
Many people lack discipline. They yield to their impulses, including quite destructive ones. Poker develops discipline by rewarding it highly. Virtually all winning players are extremely disciplined.
Their discipline affects everything they do. They fold hands they are tempted to play. They resist the urge to challenge tough players. They avoid distractions, even pleasant ones like chatting with friends or sexually attractive strangers. They don't criticize bad players whose mistakes cost them money. They control their emotions. They have the self-control to do the necessary, but unpleasant things that most people won't do.
Television has created a ridiculously inaccurate image of poker. After seeing famous players screaming and trash-talking, viewers naturally assume that such antics are normal. They are utterly mistaken. Television directors show these outbursts for "dramatic value," and a few players act stupidly to get on TV. You
will see more outbursts in a half hour of television than in a month in a card room. Please remember that controlled people are often called "poker faced."
POKER TEACHES YOU TO FOCUS ON THE LONG TERM.
Impatience is not the only cause for short-sightedness. Learning research proves that immediate rewards have much greater impact on people than delayed ones. For example, most American adults are overweight because the immediate pleasure of overeating is more powerful than its disastrous long-term effects such as heart attacks.
Poker players quickly learn that a bad play can have good results and vice versa, but that making decisions with positive, long-term expectation (EV) is the key to success. If you make enough negative EV plays, you must lose. If you make enough positive EV plays, you must win. It is just that simple.
If people thought more of the long term, some of our most serious problems would be solved or become less troublesome. Because of short-sightedness, millions of children drop out of school or get pregnant, and millions of adults neglect their health and finances.
POKER TEACHES YOU THAT FORGOING A PROFIT EQUALS TAKING A LOSS (AND VICE VERSA).
Economists call lost profits "opportunity costs" and they have written extensively about them. Unfortunately, most people haven't read their works, and, if they did, they probably wouldn't agree. They would much rather pass up a chance to make a dollar than risk losing one. They therefore miss many profitable opportunities.
Poker teaches you that lost profits are objectively the same as losses. For example, if the pot offers you 8-to1, and the odds against you are 5-to-1, you should call the bet. Not calling is the same as throwing away money by making a bad call when the odds are against you.
POKER DEVELOPS YOUR REALISM.
You and everyone else deny unpleasant realities about yourself, other people, and many other subjects. You believe what you want to believe. Poker develops realism in the cruelest, but most effective way. If you deny reality about yourself, the opposition, the cards, the odds, or almost anything else, you quickly pay for it.
Hundreds of times a night you must assess a complicated situation: your own and the other players' cards, what the others are going to do, the probability that various cards will come on later rounds, your position, and many other factors, especially your own and the other players' skill and playing style. If you are realistic, you win. If you deny reality, you lose.
vedendo i tanti satelliti oggi ho provato a fare gli SCOOP che sono appena arrivati su stars.it
6 tornei (3 da 2€ e 3 da 1€) con mani assurde.
Doppie coppie scoppiate da scale runner runner
nessun coin flip andato a buon fine
il BB (20BB) che viene a vedere il mio All in (AQ) da 12 BB da bu in preflop
lui con 57 ha fatto doppia coppia.
diventando ovviamente CL del torneo
sick uscito 193° all'high scoop...never a joy 172 pidocchiosi euro...avevo edge su tutto il cristo di tavolo ma non vinco un colpo decente che sia uno
So che non ve ne frega un cazzo, ma io ve lo dico lo stesso :nod:
Risultato di Maggio:
http://powerdegre.co.uk/img/poker/2010may_showdown.jpg
+155$ di bonus vari per un salutare 50% di rakeback.
Enjoy N10 su Everest.
Peccato per un paio di downswing mostruosi, ma devo dire che il posto mi piace.
31k mani in 1 mese non è male, keep on grinding !
In teoria potevo fare di piu'... ma da quando mi son dato alla BSS in realta' sto cercando di diminuire i tavoli, solo che un minimo di volume mi serve per il VIP level, ma dovrei essere capace di mantenerlo giocando anche qualche mano meno dato che a maggio ho giocato circa 7k mani a NL2 prima di salire, mentre a giugno saran tutte mani a NL10.
Diciamo che sto cercando di puntare piu' alla quantita' che alla qualita', solo che un minimo di VIP per il rakeback fa comodo, e senza contare il bonus mensile, a CampII mi becco gia' un rakeback del 16% circa, ora devo vedere quanto mi sara' assegnato di bonus mensile da pulire.
io mi son messo a provare gli HU ora...
è l'unica cosa in cui riesco a farmi tirare i soldi addosso dagli omini ma non riesco a farmeli piacere -.-'
Ho sentito parlar bene degli HU, dice che son pieni di fish grosso modo ovunque, dovro' darci un occhio su Everest :D
Quando un avversario con statistiche
VPIP 100%, PFR 52.6%, 3bet 32.6%, Call 3bet 75%, Squeeze 25%, Cold Call 66.7%,
Flop Cbet 88%, Turn Cbet78%, River Cbet 83% su 133 mani
si alza dal tavolo con 4 stack dopo aver sculato tutto il tavolo, capisci che sto gioco è la cosa più bastarda che esista.
Per fortuna io ci ho perso solo 0.40$, nonostante mi abbia sculato uno stack (broke flop, io JJ overpair, lui oesd con out da scontare, in quanto gli serviva il J che apriva possibilità di full per me). :gha:
http://www.holdemmanager.net
NL Holdem $0.50(BB) Replayer Game#173060170
lojanez86 ($58.73)
WOLF29469 ($50)
startrek3 ($15.72)
noire ($106)
ivazanicchi1 ($21.31)
loschiavo ($85.74)
lojanez86 posts (SB) $0.25
WOLF29469 posts (BB) $0.50
Dealt to noire Kh Ks
startrek3 calls $0.50
noire raises to $2.25
fold,
loschiavo calls $2.25
fold,
WOLF29469 calls $1.75
fold,
FLOP ($7.50) 2s 9d 7d
WOLF29469 bets $15
noire raises to $52.50
loschiavo raises to $83.49 (AI)
WOLF29469 calls $32.75 (AI)
noire calls $30.99
TURN ($222) 2s 9d 7d Ac
RIVER ($222) 2s 9d 7d Ac Jh
WOLF29469 shows Td 5d
(Pre 17%, Flop 36.8%, Turn 21.4%)
noire shows Kh Ks
(Pre 65%, Flop 13.3%, Turn 11.9%)
loschiavo shows 9h 7h
(Pre 19%, Flop 49.9%, Turn 66.7%)
loschiavo wins $217
/me cry
niente da fare..quando serve runno merda...esco 4° a un mtt da 10 euro dove perdo con oppo che pesca il suo MONOout al river e chiude tris vs la mia coppia con4/5 colore nutz..obv deve prendere l'unico 8 che gli regalara un pot che avrebbe fatto vincere qualsiasi ritardato.
ed esco 9° a un 20 euro 6max perchè li riesco a far settare i 6 di oppo vs mia tptk..
dio dio dio
Shippo in diretta con miave il 10 euro bounty..:)
Sculone :D
gg, quanti sghei?
Grats! ^_^
anche lo sculare tutti i 30/70 imo
atc = nuts vs retards
già..e tu insisti che pusho troppo!!!!
consigli/manuali online semplici per giocare gli HU?
quando arrivo alla fine dei SNG ho cmq una buona % di vittorie nell'1vs1 ma pronvando gli hu semplici sono al 50%.
uscito 54° all'hu high...giocato malissimo l'ultimo sit ma erano le 4..sveglio da 22 ore di cui spese 15 a grindare...-.-
PokerStars Game #45150457678: Tournament #2010060081, €91+€9 EUR Hold'em No Limit - Level V (30/60) - 2010/06/06 20:46:48 CET [2010/06/06 14:46:48 ET]
Table '2010060081 20' 9-max Seat #2 is the button
Seat 1: kalaius (1806 in chips)
Seat 2: su-dottore76 (7710 in chips)
Seat 3: kiribati67 (4285 in chips)
Seat 4: AAgeoclaAA (6771 in chips)
Seat 5: Jokers_89 (7049 in chips)
Seat 6: zagor2914 (13153 in chips)
Seat 7: CULANDRA (4956 in chips)
Seat 8: icecream2000 (8781 in chips)
Seat 9: donaldonk (7689 in chips)
kalaius: posts the ante 15
su-dottore76: posts the ante 15
kiribati67: posts the ante 15
AAgeoclaAA: posts the ante 15
Jokers_89: posts the ante 15
zagor2914: posts the ante 15
CULANDRA: posts the ante 15
icecream2000: posts the ante 15
donaldonk: posts the ante 15
kiribati67: posts small blind 30
AAgeoclaAA: posts big blind 60
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Jokers_89 [Kd Jh]
Jokers_89: raises 120 to 180
zagor2914: folds
CULANDRA: folds
icecream2000: folds
donaldonk: folds
kalaius: folds
su-dottore76: folds
kiribati67: folds
AAgeoclaAA: calls 120
*** FLOP *** [6h Jc 3d]
AAgeoclaAA: checks
Jokers_89: bets 300
AAgeoclaAA: raises 720 to 1020
Jokers_89: calls 720
*** TURN *** [6h Jc 3d] [9h]
AAgeoclaAA: bets 1800
Jokers_89: calls 1800
*** RIVER *** [6h Jc 3d 9h] [8h]
AAgeoclaAA: bets 3756 and is all-in
Jokers_89: calls 3756
*** SHOW DOWN ***
AAgeoclaAA: shows [Th 7s] (a straight, Seven to Jack)
Jokers_89: shows [Kd Jh] (a pair of Jacks)
AAgeoclaAA collected 13677 from pot
*** SUMMARY ***
Total pot 13677 | Rake 0
Board [6h Jc 3d 9h 8h]
Seat 1: kalaius folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 2: su-dottore76 (button) folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 3: kiribati67 (small blind) folded before Flop
Seat 4: AAgeoclaAA (big blind) showed [Th 7s] and won (13677) with a straight, Seven to Jack
Seat 5: Jokers_89 showed [Kd Jh] and lost with a pair of Jacks
Seat 6: zagor2914 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 7: CULANDRA folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 8: icecream2000 folded before Flop (didn't bet)
Seat 9: donaldonk folded before Flop (didn't bet)
snapfoldo flop perchè so già come finisce.
strano non fosse straight flush tra l'altro
la parte bella è che so che omino fa questa azioe in bluff..e chiamo solo turn invece che pushare per fargliele mettere tutte,perchè so che le mette tutte...ahhahaha
Grabbed by Holdem Manager
NL Holdem $1(BB) Replayer
SB ($52.83)
BB ($100)
UTG ($131)
Hero ($159)
BTN ($18.88)
Dealt to Hero A:heart: A:spade:
fold, Hero raises to $3.50, fold, fold, BB calls $2.50
FLOP ($7.50) 3:spade: 7:spade: Q:spade:
BB checks, Hero bets $6, BB raises to $16, Hero raises to $37, BB raises to $96.50 (AI), Hero calls $59.50
TURN ($200) 3:spade: 7:spade: Q:spade: 9:club:
RIVER ($200) 3:spade: 7:spade: Q:spade: 9:club: Q:club:
Hero shows A:heart: A:spade:
(Pre 88%, Flop 93.2%, Turn 95.5%)
BB shows Q:diamond: A:diamond:
(Pre 12%, Flop 6.8%, Turn 4.5%)
BB wins $195
fuck yeah bitches :metal:
:rotfl:
Oggi ti batto io!
villain bet, io 3bet con QQ, lui chiama.
flop XQ3, bet, lui chiama.
turn 3, come sopra.
river 3.
Aveva J3o.
E' tutto rigged, è solo un gioco di culo :nod:
Vabbé, almeno l'omino ti chiama preflop con AQs, a me capitano ste cose che sono davvero uber:
Grabbed by Holdem Manager
NL Holdem $1(BB) Replayer
SB ($104)
BB ($122)
UTG ($207)
CO ($144)
Hero ($225)
Dealt to Hero K:diamond: K:club:
fold, fold, Hero raises to $3, SB raises to $10, fold, Hero raises to $25, SB calls $15
FLOP ($51) 8:spade: J:heart: 6:diamond:
SB bets $38.25, Hero raises to $200 (AI), SB calls $41.07 (AI)
TURN ($209) 8:spade: J:heart: 6:diamond: Q:club:
RIVER ($209) 8:spade: J:heart: 6:diamond: Q:club: Q:heart:
Hero shows K:diamond: K:club:
(Pre 83%, Flop 65.8%, Turn 0.0%)
SB shows T:heart: 9:club:
(Pre 17%, Flop 34.2%, Turn 100.0%)
SB wins $206
4bet flat con 9To OOP. Genio del male assoluto. :rotfl:
rigged no, però io ultimamente vedo uno shitload di scoppi by poker lol
Scusate in che libro di Sklansky compare la famosa tabella delle starting hands?