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    Default ZOMG ITS MY TURN TO TALK ABOUT RAILING SAUCE........although

    i didn't really rail him. just came across this when i was googling pr1nnyraid's name....

    sauce next guess on high stakes poker?

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    also looks like sauce is playing prima

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    Sauce is ballin in some 200/400 on ftp right now.
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    Sauce is going to be one of the best poker players in the world. You guys should feel blessed he takes the time to post here!
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    what do you mean 'going to'? no doubt he is already
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    Hey, how was I supposed to know that he wouldn't be paying out? He was all like ZOMG guys I'm Cerial! Super Cerial here!

    As for best in the world: Lol?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar4
    Hey, how was I supposed to know that he wouldn't be paying out? He was all like ZOMG guys I'm Cerial! Super Cerial here!

    As for best in the world: Lol?
    ummmm i'm not lolling im pretty sure isf is a) srs bsnss and b) correct.

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    I can definitely see Sauce being the top player.
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    if you can beat 25/50, sit at 200/400, and handle cts then you're already one of the best in the world. once get into like top 50 players you cant really decipher who's better than who since too few of hands are played to even out variance.
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    i had position on this fish in the ftr cash game
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    i would say he's an adept. he zoomed through the nosebleeds in a matter of a few months (it seems). Which it could've been a heater to do that, but to still be there and be successful against the talent he's gone up against says alot to me.

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    That sauce kid is pretty good imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy
    if you can beat 25/50, sit at 200/400, and handle cts then you're already one of the best in the world. once get into like top 50 players you cant really decipher who's better than who since too few of hands are played to even out variance.
    I was wondering if sauce was sitting at 200/400 with his own money? Its a big step up from 10/25, 25/50 to 200/400.

    But anyway, I think that sauce has improved in leaps and bounds over the last year and his success (I assume he is successful) is well deserved.

    I was wondering what a FTR dream team would look like? Without knowing them personally my Top 6 would be:

    List in no particular order:
    gabe
    sauce
    nutshinho
    isf
    pocketfours
    cocco_bill (on results only as he doesn't post much strategy)
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    sauce is world class for sure.
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    Dream team has to include ilikeaces and busto_soon, they have to be the two biggest winners money-wise along with Sauce.

    After getting a lesson over sushi with P4's I gotta say that dude has a sick-good poker mind.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silu73
    Quote Originally Posted by wufwugy
    if you can beat 25/50, sit at 200/400, and handle cts then you're already one of the best in the world. once get into like top 50 players you cant really decipher who's better than who since too few of hands are played to even out variance.
    I was wondering if sauce was sitting at 200/400 with his own money? Its a big step up from 10/25, 25/50 to 200/400.

    But anyway, I think that sauce has improved in leaps and bounds over the last year and his success (I assume he is successful) is well deserved.

    I was wondering what a FTR dream team would look like? Without knowing them personally my Top 6 would be:

    List in no particular order:
    gabe
    sauce
    nutshinho
    isf
    pocketfours
    cocco_bill (on results only as he doesn't post much strategy)
    no doubt others had a piece. you gotta have like 5 mil or something to sit at 200/400. at least thats what bloodsweaters alluded to.

    i believe that theoretical understanding is not as important as everybody thinks, but that risk taking is where its at. yes theory is extremely important, but one big thing that separates the best from the second best is that the best are taking more chances, pushing thinner edges, looking for more edges; and this isn't really accompanied by any theoretical understand other than the understanding that more edge = more $.

    fwiw, game theory optimal provides that our range in any given point should be a bluff a certain percentage of the time. this flies right in the face of conventional wisdom where we gotta play 'soundly' and rep the right hands and all that jazz.

    i suspect that the best guys are the guys who are like 'when unsure of what to do, raise'.

    god im so glad im buckling down and building a fucking roll so i can play with knowing that i can blow 50 bi and be in great shape. because then people gonna get raped.

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