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    Comments here please.

    Please tell me what I'm doing wrong in poker, I will listen!!
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    tilting, playing out of your br, making potsized bets every time against fishy opps when a 2/3rds bet would accomplish the same thing and finally tilting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bmxicle
    tilting, playing out of your br, and finally tilting.
    I am somewhat infamous for tilting, but I feel I don't do this any more, at least I try my damned hardest not to.

    I don't play out of my bankroll anymore.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bmxicle
    making potsized bets every time against fishy opps when a 2/3rds bet would accomplish the same thing
    This could be an unnoticed error in my game - have you seen any hands where I have done this?
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    /englishaccent

    It's because you're British!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hydroseeds
    /englishaccent

    It's because you're British!
    .....*thinks about what has been said more*.... .....*thinks even more*..... .
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwarfman
    .....*thinks about what has been said more*.... .....*thinks even more*..... .
    Stupendous use of the emoticons there. A-plus!
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    Try mixing it up with non hold-em games at lower stakes when tilting... its educational as well as a nice stress reliever (and fun to win a small amount of money in a game you barely know)... and who knows, you may be able to advance in the game (PL omaha and 7 card hi/low are still very, very soft) and add it to your mix when hold-em isn't going the right way
    Dealer: bencathers has two pair, Aces and Deuces
    Dealer: Tbags has two pair, Kings and Jacks
    Dealer: Tbags finished the tournament in 256th place
    Tbags [observer]: another scumbag gets there on this site lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by bencathers
    Try mixing it up with non hold-em games at lower stakes when tilting... its educational as well as a nice stress reliever (and fun to win a small amount of money in a game you barely know)... and who knows, you may be able to advance in the game (PL omaha and 7 card hi/low are still very, very soft) and add it to your mix when hold-em isn't going the right way
    I should really try a bit more Omaha 8, thanks for the advice Ben!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwarfman
    Quote Originally Posted by bencathers
    Try mixing it up with non hold-em games at lower stakes when tilting... its educational as well as a nice stress reliever (and fun to win a small amount of money in a game you barely know)... and who knows, you may be able to advance in the game (PL omaha and 7 card hi/low are still very, very soft) and add it to your mix when hold-em isn't going the right way
    I should really try a bit more Omaha 8, thanks for the advice Ben!
    Its how I became addicted to that game... nothing like seeing A2 and screaming I have one part of the nuts... or A2 suited, getting a nut flush and nut low and scooping

    Try a cheap 1 or 2 dollar omaha hi/low mtt so you can get a ton of hands in... and the .50/1 game on PS is incredibly soft... I'm teaching my roommate the game and he's crushing it and he was a play money player 2 months ago
    Dealer: bencathers has two pair, Aces and Deuces
    Dealer: Tbags has two pair, Kings and Jacks
    Dealer: Tbags finished the tournament in 256th place
    Tbags [observer]: another scumbag gets there on this site lol
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    ah dwarfyIt isnt the English accent thats doing you wrong.
    For me you need to go to one site, make a deposit and work it up into a bankroll from the beginning, concentrating on the fundamentals and on management and on not trying to tilt (this does seem to be a prob im afraid) If you can work up to a 1k bankroll from the lower limits imo you will have conquered most of the problems, which are mostly discipline related anyway. I think you can do it, you just need your arse kicking when it goes wrong on occasion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miffed22001
    ah dwarfyIt isnt the English accent thats doing you wrong.
    For me you need to go to one site, make a deposit and work it up into a bankroll from the beginning, concentrating on the fundamentals and on management and on not trying to tilt (this does seem to be a prob im afraid) If you can work up to a 1k bankroll from the lower limits imo you will have conquered most of the problems, which are mostly discipline related anyway. I think you can do it, you just need your arse kicking when it goes wrong on occasion.
    My bankroll tipped over $1k the other day, but after stake payments it's at $900, but I'm pretty much there, therefore as you have said, I have 'conquered most of my problems'.

    And as I have said before, I feel that playing 10k hands of LHE has given me invaluable help on how to not tilt. I really feel I have conquered this problem now.

    As for BR management, maybe that ship is still sailing on water that's a little rough, but I'm trying my hardest on it, thanks to the help given on FTR.
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    good work
    Well if you think you've done ok why not continue the limit work and try to transfer some cash for no limit ring/sng and use an operation again to make similar profits on that. Id say that two successful operations of that sort mean you have for sure conquered that br management problem. (plus 2k is nice )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miffed22001
    good work
    Well if you think you've done ok why not continue the limit work and try to transfer some cash for no limit ring/sng and use an operation again to make similar profits on that. Id say that two successful operations of that sort mean you have for sure conquered that br management problem. (plus 2k is nice )
    Setting goals is a good idea, it will help me remain within bankroll management requirements and will give me something to work towards. Thanks for the suggestion.
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    Start playing like you play in your vids using reason and justified thought, instead of playing like a donk when no one is watching you.

    Spend less time in the IRC chat, if not completely quit your ties to the irc channel because it deteriorates your sucess. I cant possibly imagine how you can focus on your games when your in the chat 24/7

    Yet if you choose to remain there stop playing childish games and arguing with FTR people.
    Instead of irc spend more time reading about the essence of poker and what it takes to be "truly great", since that is your main objective.

    Obey bankroll management 24/7, and dont deny the fact that you dont obey it.

    Absorb advice given instead of constantly arguing your point of view.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diminish
    Spend less time in the IRC chat, if not completely quit your ties to the irc channel because it deteriorates your sucess. I cant possibly imagine how you can focus on your games when your in the chat 24/7
    I didnt think he was in IRC all that often... Unless we happen to never match times...

    Obey bankroll management 24/7, and dont deny the fact that you dont obey it.
    He doesnt say that he doesnt have bankroll problems, he said he is still shakey, but they are mostly fixed... big diffrence

    Not that he doesnt need to work on it and fix this problem once and for all...

    Absorb advice given instead of constantly arguing your point of view.
    You cant simply take advice your not sure you agree with, you need to debate it and talk about it... He does take advice, he just doesnt assume that everyone else is right and he is wrong....

    Q. Is poker Gambling?
    A. Do you use correct bankroll management?
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    I didnt think he was in IRC all that often... Unless we happen to never match times...
    The times I entered the channel he was in there 24/7. Yet, he has the right to be in there I am just offering advice that maybe he shold spend less time acting like a kid in the chat and more time playing poker.




    He doesnt say that he doesnt have bankroll problems, he said he is still shakey, but they are mostly fixed... big diffrence
    Ive read plenty of post that he has said "I obey bankroll management" and sure enough he goes and contradicts himself. Yet, he says there fixed? The reason he even has a bankroll is because he gambled in the dwarfmans challenge. Usually people who accumulate a 1k roll from scratch grind instead of gamble. With that said, I doubt his bankroll issues will be fixed, yet I hope he proves me wrong.

    Absorb advice given instead of constantly arguing your point of view.
    Yep, he has the right to ask questions yet on a first hand basis he has acted very conceited and self centered when suggestions were offered on particular hands. I dont want to get in any further details on this matter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Diminish
    Start playing like you play in your vids using reason and justified thought, instead of playing like a donk when no one is watching you.

    Spend less time in the IRC chat, if not completely quit your ties to the irc channel because it deteriorates your sucess. I cant possibly imagine how you can focus on your games when your in the chat 24/7

    Yet if you choose to remain there stop playing childish games and arguing with FTR people.
    Instead of irc spend more time reading about the essence of poker and what it takes to be "truly great", since that is your main objective.

    Obey bankroll management 24/7, and dont deny the fact that you dont obey it.

    Absorb advice given instead of constantly arguing your point of view.
    That's sincerely the best piece of advice anyone has ever given me. Those are EXACTLY the problems I need to work on, and although you have over-exagerrated a tad, the points made are very true - thank you, Diminish.
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    Well shut my mouth

    Q. Is poker Gambling?
    A. Do you use correct bankroll management?
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    That's sincerely the best piece of advice anyone has ever given me. Those are EXACTLY the problems I need to work on, and although you have over-exagerrated a tad, the points made are very true - thank you, Diminish.
    Yet, you still are not listening

    you have over-exagerrated a tad
    dwarfman dont make any more excuses like this one. Your not a kid anymore Step up.. and WIN, taste the money and get rid of your bad habits. I sure would love less talk more walk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diminish
    That's sincerely the best piece of advice anyone has ever given me. Those are EXACTLY the problems I need to work on, and although you have over-exagerrated a tad, the points made are very true - thank you, Diminish.
    Yet, you still are not listening
    I hate to directly contradict you, but don't worry, I am.
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    I'm not sure there is more variance when you're quad tabling than when you're two-tabling (as per your recent entry about $6 and $15 turbo sngs). Indeed, considering that the more units one plays, the LESS variance will be an issue as reuslts will tend to the average.

    If you were a breakeven player, for the sake of argument, you could expect to lose BOTH $15 tables - i.e. bust out completely - one time in 4, whereas quad-tabling the $6s you'll bust out completely only once in 16.
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    hmmm
    my only thinking on the quad tabelling issue is wont you have more chance two tabelling against superior opposition than you will against weaker ones. My curse at lower buy ins was that i would make the right decisions almost every time but get busted by some donk making the wrong move, hence my now lackluster thoughts toward sngs. Id go for the bigger buy ins playing against better opps than lower ones but that would just be me
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miffed22001
    hmmm
    my only thinking on the quad tabelling issue is wont you have more chance two tabelling against superior opposition than you will against weaker ones. My curse at lower buy ins was that i would make the right decisions almost every time but get busted by some donk making the wrong move, hence my now lackluster thoughts toward sngs. Id go for the bigger buy ins playing against better opps than lower ones but that would just be me
    Weaker opponents = More variance, yet more +EV in the long term.

    Stronger opponents = Less variance, yet less +EV in the long term.
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    Quote Originally Posted by biondino
    I'm not sure there is more variance when you're quad tabling than when you're two-tabling (as per your recent entry about $6 and $15 turbo sngs). Indeed, considering that the more units one plays, the LESS variance will be an issue as reuslts will tend to the average.

    If you were a breakeven player, for the sake of argument, you could expect to lose BOTH $15 tables - i.e. bust out completely - one time in 4, whereas quad-tabling the $6s you'll bust out completely only once in 16.
    Interesting point, you could be right here.
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    In regard to my 'Regular SnGs vs Turbo SnGs' post, does anyone agree/disagree with me? I'd love some differing opinions on this point.
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    i disagree with how you write the date. its monday-day-year, not day-month-year or whatever the hell you are doing.

    that is all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabe
    i disagree with how you write the date. its monday-day-year, not day-month-year or whatever the hell you are doing.

    that is all.
    Britain invented everything worldly. Sorry.

    :P
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwarfman
    Quote Originally Posted by gabe
    i disagree with how you write the date. its monday-day-year, not day-month-year or whatever the hell you are doing.

    that is all.
    Britain invented everything worldly. Sorry.

    :P
    And the US has taken everything they ever invented and made it 10x better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaNutsInYoEye
    Quote Originally Posted by dwarfman
    Quote Originally Posted by gabe
    i disagree with how you write the date. its monday-day-year, not day-month-year or whatever the hell you are doing.

    that is all.
    Britain invented everything worldly. Sorry.

    :P
    And the US has taken everything they ever invented and made it 10x better.
    This is true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaNutsInYoEye
    Quote Originally Posted by dwarfman
    Quote Originally Posted by gabe
    i disagree with how you write the date. its monday-day-year, not day-month-year or whatever the hell you are doing.

    that is all.
    Britain invented everything worldly. Sorry.

    :P
    And the US has taken everything they ever invented and made it 10x better.
    Except beer. Americans know squat about making beer.
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    Dwarfy, you never did update us on your 24 hours of sngs before Christmas. At least, I never heard about it! How did it go, anyway? Did you actually manage to play 24 hours??
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    Quote Originally Posted by courtiebee
    Dwarfy, you never did update us on your 24 hours of sngs before Christmas. At least, I never heard about it! How did it go, anyway? Did you actually manage to play 24 hours??
    I he ended it just like everything else in his life, just a little bit short. Ba-dum-ching.

    Actually, I was curious as to how this went...Even if you didn't finish, Dwarfie, how'd you end up for your session?


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    Oh I forgot about that little stint, I'll post an update about that tomorrow sometime. Sorry guys.
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    How are you able to overcome puberty and an english accent to be so cool?
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    Quote Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
    How are you able to overcome puberty and an english accent to be so cool?
    It seems that way. Are you hitting on me 'Rilla?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dwarfman
    Quote Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
    How are you able to overcome puberty and an english accent to be so cool?
    It seems that way. Are you hitting on me 'Rilla?
    So, it was a set up. But you effed it up lots.
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