www.PokerSitandGoReport.com As wild as you think he may be, Gus Hansen would not do this move in the ealry stages of a tournament because he knows he has an edge against his dumb-ass opponents. Also visit http
@johnnycheck99 actually you should alway re-raise before the flop to get value from those premium hands. If you let your opponents see a cheap flop every time, THEN you will often lose to two pairs, trips. etc. If you raise pre-flop, you don’t give your opponents a chance to draw cheaply. You either win the pot immediately if everyone folds, or you will play a big pot against just one or two opponents, and you are still a favourite to win. And if you get it all in before the flop, it is great.
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6:34 amjohnnycheck99
What is the best way to play premium hands AA KK QQ in 9 seated Sit ‘n’ Go’s in ANY position. I always lose with these hands!!! I call to see the flop quite alot because when i raise big or go ‘all-in’ i get overtaken with trips,flushes,two-pair etc. So is raising big always the way to go???
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7:11 amtheholt45
@sfgox10 You get very little information on a min raise pre flop as ur gonna get called most of the time anyway. Furthermore, he had QJ, which is not a great hand. The guy then calls an all in re-raise with his crappy QJ, so the commentator is correct in his reasoning that both players made bad plays in this example.
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8:05 amsfgox10
@superjeff14 Exactly, this guy is stupid. There’s a thing called, getting information, mini raise hoping for a reraise with a dominating hand etc.. He’s so linear in his thought. He hears “don’t low ball” that bet, doesn’t think for himself.
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8:30 amsuperjeff14
Min Raising isnt always bad.
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8:37 amWindBreaker77
maybe because it was the first hand?
don’t ppl tend to gamble first hand to double up and take control of the table?
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8:59 amEx0rz
This is why some people earn money and some dont.
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9:39 amketchup143
@VLenzer he knows how good his hand is…he’s just using the program to get the exact numbers. this is helpful when making tough decisions
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10:10 amjasminetomcat
@shify2k8 lol so ‘m I 🙂
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10:26 amamenKilla
@godly04 laying a trap??? u stfu and read a book idiot!
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10:44 amsydneymassive
how much he playing for?
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11:29 amgodly04
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Hi idiot, he had a good hand, and wanted to set the bar??
This is standard, stfu
It’s called laying a trap
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11:54 amareyawell1
@FakeAssKilla ah yes there is! u noob lol
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12:54 pmMarcowaR
@FakeAssKilla yeah there is, donk
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1:01 pmTheNipplesofGod
90% of the time the guy that goes all in with Q J on the first hand WINS…… It’s a big fucking JOKE
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1:18 pmFakeAssKilla
@VLenzer
there is no programm which tells u “how good your hand is” u noob
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1:39 pmwhatshendrix
@VLenzer
Bullshit.
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2:24 pmnomakym
poker calculators are for fish, i used one when i first started and lost lots of money. have fun with it but it takes more than that to win. go read some books, watch some vids, and learn, after awhile you don’t need a calculator it’s auto- pilot and becomes natural. It’s a game of people played with cards. when you play the player you will win.
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3:24 pmMrPemtot
hi, can you please tell me what kind of poker calculator you using
thank you
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4:20 pmJeeRaph
@VLenzer It’s like not using steroids in the major leagues at this point though. You can still be better but you really gotta work.
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5:03 pmShinigale
@VLenzer agree XD
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5:06 pm888markyp
should of called, you would of won with the straight.
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6:05 pmcclarke1804
@VLenzer Actually for a learning player who wants to brush up on his win odds vs a particular hand, these calculators are great little tools. It takes a lot of time to memorize all these odds and percentages. Just having an interest in poker is enough to justify using a poker calculator. I often run my hand histories through a poker calc to check my chances vs. my opponent at each stage of the hand.
But if you’re just taking a pop at TurtleKnife, his Sharkscope results speak for themselves.
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6:39 pmPokerHilarity
@shify2k8 I LOLED
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7:08 pmdh144498
so many morons on online poker. i’ve had a guy calling with 2 3 offsuit all the way to the river, as it turns out he backdoored his 3 high flush…….
@johnnycheck99 actually you should alway re-raise before the flop to get value from those premium hands. If you let your opponents see a cheap flop every time, THEN you will often lose to two pairs, trips. etc. If you raise pre-flop, you don’t give your opponents a chance to draw cheaply. You either win the pot immediately if everyone folds, or you will play a big pot against just one or two opponents, and you are still a favourite to win. And if you get it all in before the flop, it is great.
What is the best way to play premium hands AA KK QQ in 9 seated Sit ‘n’ Go’s in ANY position. I always lose with these hands!!! I call to see the flop quite alot because when i raise big or go ‘all-in’ i get overtaken with trips,flushes,two-pair etc. So is raising big always the way to go???
@sfgox10 You get very little information on a min raise pre flop as ur gonna get called most of the time anyway. Furthermore, he had QJ, which is not a great hand. The guy then calls an all in re-raise with his crappy QJ, so the commentator is correct in his reasoning that both players made bad plays in this example.
@superjeff14 Exactly, this guy is stupid. There’s a thing called, getting information, mini raise hoping for a reraise with a dominating hand etc.. He’s so linear in his thought. He hears “don’t low ball” that bet, doesn’t think for himself.
Min Raising isnt always bad.
maybe because it was the first hand?
don’t ppl tend to gamble first hand to double up and take control of the table?
This is why some people earn money and some dont.
@VLenzer he knows how good his hand is…he’s just using the program to get the exact numbers. this is helpful when making tough decisions
@shify2k8 lol so ‘m I 🙂
@godly04 laying a trap??? u stfu and read a book idiot!
how much he playing for?
1:09
Hi idiot, he had a good hand, and wanted to set the bar??
This is standard, stfu
It’s called laying a trap
@FakeAssKilla ah yes there is! u noob lol
@FakeAssKilla yeah there is, donk
90% of the time the guy that goes all in with Q J on the first hand WINS…… It’s a big fucking JOKE
@VLenzer
there is no programm which tells u “how good your hand is” u noob
@VLenzer
Bullshit.
poker calculators are for fish, i used one when i first started and lost lots of money. have fun with it but it takes more than that to win. go read some books, watch some vids, and learn, after awhile you don’t need a calculator it’s auto- pilot and becomes natural. It’s a game of people played with cards. when you play the player you will win.
hi, can you please tell me what kind of poker calculator you using
thank you
@VLenzer It’s like not using steroids in the major leagues at this point though. You can still be better but you really gotta work.
@VLenzer agree XD
should of called, you would of won with the straight.
@VLenzer Actually for a learning player who wants to brush up on his win odds vs a particular hand, these calculators are great little tools. It takes a lot of time to memorize all these odds and percentages. Just having an interest in poker is enough to justify using a poker calculator. I often run my hand histories through a poker calc to check my chances vs. my opponent at each stage of the hand.
But if you’re just taking a pop at TurtleKnife, his Sharkscope results speak for themselves.
@shify2k8 I LOLED
so many morons on online poker. i’ve had a guy calling with 2 3 offsuit all the way to the river, as it turns out he backdoored his 3 high flush…….