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Why I love 7/2 Off-Suit.
I'm new to this forum, but like what I see so far. I haven't really gotten involved with a poker forum before, but like what I see from this one. I've been playing poker for several years but haven't really gotten into it till about 8 months ago when I got laid off and found a lot of free-time. I guess I could consider myself part of the bandwagon, as television publicity had increased my interest. I do however use what I see on televised poker tournaments to factor my play. I don't take their advice, I use it against other people. The televised tournaments especially like the World Poker Tour has brought millions of people into the game and mostly online. It also teaches people stradegies. Stradegies these people use every time they play. It almost makes it too predictable.
For example, and as you can see by my avatar and signature. My favorite hand to play is 7/2 Off-Suit. It's the worst hand, yet it is my favorite. I never really got into calculating odds and playing people until I went hardcore around last September. Now that it's been publicly announced and remains in everyone's head. 72o is the worst hand.
However, I've killed people on this hand more than any other hand I play. Money games, or free-roll tournaments. I prefer a game at the local casinos, I like being up against live people and have the ability to study my opponents. Plus I find it much easier to pull a 10 hour session ranking in cash at the casino as opposed to online. My concentration is never strong online.
With all that said, here is a perfect example of why I love 72o. I decided to show my hand at the end rather than mucking just for the thrill. The guy went on tilt and finished 296th out of 400 in this freeroll tournament. I'm still playing.
Hand Number: 114,530,854
Table Number: 1,197,862
Event Name: No Limit Holdem (#873450)MNHF Event Started: Friday August 20th 8:00:13 PM CDT 2004 Event Type: PokerPages Tournament
Game: No Limit Hold 'em
Level III: 50/100 Blinds (25 Minimum Chip)
Average Stack: 13,157.89 (10,000 starting chips)
Remaining Players: 304 (400 started)
Seat 1 : masterP69 starts with 16,650
Seat 2 : schlafly starts with 7,025
Seat 3 : rerushing36 starts with 8,775
Seat 4 : mojorisn75 starts with 16,650
Seat 5 : ralphwiggum starts with 9,375
Seat 6 : magnum starts with 16,175
Seat 7 : mworld800 starts with 9,925
Seat 8 : wonshot starts with 12,125
Seat 9 : aceinator starts with 13,375
Seat 10 : soccerboy9 starts with 9,525
Seat 5 : ralphwiggum has the dealer button
>>>DEALING HOLE CARDS<<<
schlafly dealt down 7h 2d
magnum posts the small blind 50
mworld800 posts the big blind 100
wonshot folds
aceinator folds
soccerboy9 calls 100
masterP69 calls 100
schlafly raises 100 to 200
rerushing36 raises 100 to 300
mojorisn75 folds
ralphwiggum folds
magnum folds
mworld800 folds
soccerboy9 calls 200
masterP69 calls 200
schlafly raises 100 to 400
rerushing36 calls 100
soccerboy9 calls 100
masterP69 calls 100
>>>DEALING FLOP<<< [ Tc Ad 4s ]
soccerboy9 checks
masterP69 checks
schlafly bets 500
rerushing36 calls 500
soccerboy9 folds
masterP69 folds
>>>DEALING TURN<<< [ 2s ]
schlafly bets 1,500
rerushing36 calls 1,500
>>>DEALING RIVER<<< [ Th ]
schlafly bets 4,625 and is all-in
rerushing36 folds
schlafly takes back 4,625
schlafly cards were 7h 2d
schlafly wins 5,750
>>>SUMMARY<<<
Hand Ended: Friday August 20th 8:21:05 PM CDT 2004 Total Pot: 5,750
Board: [ Tc Ad 4s 2s Th ]
Seat 1 : masterP69 lost 400, folded on the flop Seat 2 : schlafly bet 2,400, won 5,750, net +3,350, showed hand [ 7h 2d ] Seat 3 : rerushing36 lost 2,400, folded on the river Seat 4 : mojorisn75 did not bet, folded pre-flop Seat 5 : ralphwiggum (button) did not bet, folded pre-flop Seat 6 : magnum (small blind) lost 50, folded pre-flop Seat 7 : mworld800 (big blind) lost 100, folded pre-flop Seat 8 : wonshot did not bet, folded pre-flop Seat 9 : aceinator did not bet, folded pre-flop Seat 10 : soccerboy9 lost 400, folded on the flop
Let me know what you think and if any of you have used this stradegy as effectively as I have. No one can ever put you on this hand. I put this guy on holding an ace in the hole for sure, perhaps even two pair. I'd imagine he got spooked by the ten on the river as I hurried to get all my chips in, like I was excited to see that second ten.
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