New starts from across the pond Zimpler kasinot.
New starts from across the pond Zimpler kasinot.
It's never my intention to take over Zimpler kasinot work, but with the assurance that the old writer won't come back and a great website would be going to waste, i couldn't refuse the opportunity to take up a new blog, of which i'm very interested in.
I was playing a constant, strong, aggressive game at $4/8 level, which is quite high ill admit. I usually play .25/.50 at most if I want to play lots. But my bankroll (the amount of money in my account) was growing and I felt very confident. I sat down at a table to a mid conversation about a guy who won $13,000 from the table in the last two hours. I’D taken his place.
Now, to all those none players out there who don’t understand about profit from a $4/8 table, a $13,000 is mental. It’s considered more or less impossible. The Zimpler kasinot maximum amount of money you can put at a table is under $1000. Apparently the guy was moving all in with his money every hand, and winning, every time. I sat at a table that was so on tilt and willing to gamble lots of money with bad hands as they had just lost, on average, $2000 each, i figured I was either going to win an awful lot or lose an awful lot.
I've been playing poker for 3 years now, i've read several books and i know my stuff. I hope i can move pokerproblog forwards, without taking anything from it. The previous writer was clearly a well established writer, and he knew how to talk poker, i intend to carry this on, with my own sarcastic tint, and hopefully to open up discussion on some hands that i play every week.
In the next few weeks and months, i hope to have some lengthy blogs on the following:
Freerolls
Betting patterns
Idiots who always seem to win, yet don't understand how to play.
Hand strategies
Live vs Online poker
The best sites to play
Knowing your opponent
How to play against the good players vs the bad players
Whether betting is always the best option and continuation bets
Early game straegies
Late game strategies
Women in poker plus table image
And of course, anything else that you folks want to discuss, i'm really quite open to comments regarding any hands you have played or arguments against anything i say. I'll start off with a hand i played against a very good player. A player that either made a mistake or was totally stupid. I was in a tournament last year online, a $55 multi-table, and there were 11 people left. I had the button and a quarter of the chips of the chip leader, who had about 3 times as much as anyone else, i.e i was doing well, but the chip leader (we'll call him 'chip' for irony) was murdering the table. Playing perfect poker. I checked his stats, he was good, and he was multi-tabling also. Like every other hand, he raised 3.5 times the big blind. I was 2 seats away and i had AA.
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