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  • Re:***Sorel throws down the Gauntlet to LIL??***

    Sorel looks so much more reasonable via respectable punctuation.
    Posted to Poker Discussion (Forum) by thebigeasy59 on 05-22-2008
  • Re(2): where the hell is cory carroll ?

    there was a group of guys playing 30/60 blind mans bluff with him there a few weeks back.
    Posted to Poker Discussion (Forum) by thebigeasy59 on 03-15-2008
  • Re(1): Please tell me i did the right thing here......

    Other than flatting 97 in the CO, I don't see anything wrong with it. If I'm playing this hand I'm raising though.
    Posted to Hand Advice (Forum) by thebigeasy59 on 12-27-2007
  • Re(1): Sit and go help.please..

    why not? You had the best hand and he drew out. You have enough chips left to play even if you lose this hand, so I don't mind the call.
    Posted to Hand Advice (Forum) by thebigeasy59 on 12-14-2007
  • Re(3): Canadian Players

    you put your banking info in to the instadebit account and then you can transfer funds from your bank account-> instadebit-> full tilt and vice versa.
    Posted to Poker Discussion (Forum) by thebigeasy59 on 12-12-2007
  • Re(1): Canadian Players

    For full tilt, I use isntadebit. All you need is a blank cheque or paystub or something of that nature that says your banking info and a SIN number. Sign up with instadebit.com and deposit in to full tilt (I put in $600 and immediately took it out in order to get the first timer deposit bonus). It takes a couple days to show up in your bank account, but it's still pretty convenient.
    Posted to Poker Discussion (Forum) by thebigeasy59 on 12-12-2007
  • Re(2): Fold KK on a J high board?

    He did infact end up showing down 99. I came really close to folding. What if this is a $26 game? $109? Is it ever reasonable to make this fold?
    Posted to Hand Advice (Forum) by thebigeasy59 on 11-30-2007
  • Re(1): I need help

    I say no. You're risking your hole stack (10ish bb) with J high, knowing that he's either going to call with a hand that has you beaten, or he just folds and you win a small pot. T9 is the pretty much the worst hand he calls with here, and in this case you're only 52-48 to win. That's not enough of an edge for me. I'd much rather let this guy think he can get away with this move and punish him later when you pick up a hand.
    Posted to Hand Advice (Forum) by thebigeasy59 on 11-29-2007
  • Fold KK on a J high board?

    Both times thisguy has min raised pf it's been AA and KK. I kind of wish I raised morepf, maybe to 600 or 650. When he called the flop I thought JJ. Forthose of you PAHUD users, he was 32/14 at the time. Based on his play earlier on, I have ruled out AJ. I feel the only hands he can have here are 99, JJ, or QQ. The flat call on the flop screams out set to me. I honestly checked with the intention of folding a shove. Everyone I've asked regarding this hand has said isnta-call, unless you're 100% sure
    Posted to Hand Advice (Forum) by thebigeasy59 on 11-29-2007
  • Re(2): I think I played this wrong

    You're reading this wrong. I had the 5h, so it's an up-and-down straight flush draw, good for up to 17 outs, plus my 8 could be good as well, which was true in this spot. I have half the deck twice, so I'm definitely not laying this down to a raise on the flop, especially in a $1 sng. Now that you know how many outs I really have give me your opinion again.
    Posted to Hand Advice (Forum) by thebigeasy59 on 09-21-2007
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