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Am I the only one who has noticed how poor Singer's play has been in the mixed games/ stud hi lo games on ftp? I do understand that he does quite well on the tourney circuit and that these draw games are supposedly his bread and butter. However, just by railing his play in the big horse game he seems to play so passive, check calling when it seems quite apparent he's behind and drawing slim. Down like 30k already tonight.
Any railers who have something to say plz add. -
I'd like to add that they don't play draw on FTP
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The stud games are Singer's speciality and from the datamining I've seen he's up quite a lot (don't remember the amount).
Now, if he's playing draw on ftp then I agree, something is wrong.. -
wtvr u wanna call games like stud and omaha hi lo
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Well, I don't think anyone calls them draw poker, in as much as draw poker referes to the draw games like 5-card draw, kansas city lowball, 7-2 triple draw and others.
Are you thinking about split games, or stud games or perhaps limit games, or all the HORSE games? -
I agree with OP - haven't been impressedand since I took all my money out - all I do is watch Hatteras and long for the good ole days. Ive really never seen him up like the other pros there.
BTW - eps = ELI? and who is ecolico?
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