Ty agrees, but Ty really doesn't like playing hold'em unless it is a tournament...otherwise you are at a disadvantage to the person with the largest bank account.
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That's the best time to play in my opinion. You keep a real low profile on the table never attacking the big guys stack. You wait until you have AA or KK and press him. Usually they aren't paying attention and think they can reraise you out of the pot. You get a nice double up and you can make it a very profitable time at the table.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy agrees, but Ty really doesn't like playing hold'em unless it is a tournament...otherwise you are at a disadvantage to the person with the largest bank account.But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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True, but still...they just put more money on the table.Originally posted by ThunderDanThat's the best time to play in my opinion. You keep a real low profile on the table never attacking the big guys stack. You wait until you have AA or KK and press him. Usually they aren't paying attention and think they can reraise you out of the pot. You get a nice double up and you can make it a very profitable time at the table.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy agrees, but Ty really doesn't like playing hold'em unless it is a tournament...otherwise you are at a disadvantage to the person with the largest bank account.
Tournaments to me are the best...since they force you to make decisions...blinds going up, being in the money, etc.
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And then you take that, and that put more money on the table and you take that.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTrue, but still...they just put more money on the table.Originally posted by ThunderDanThat's the best time to play in my opinion. You keep a real low profile on the table never attacking the big guys stack. You wait until you have AA or KK and press him. Usually they aren't paying attention and think they can reraise you out of the pot. You get a nice double up and you can make it a very profitable time at the table.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy agrees, but Ty really doesn't like playing hold'em unless it is a tournament...otherwise you are at a disadvantage to the person with the largest bank account.
Tournaments to me are the best...since they force you to make decisions...blinds going up, being in the money, etc.
I think that as long as you play tight aggresive poker and don't fall off your game you want money on the table because over time you will be the winner.
Was playing in Vegas about 6 years ago with that exact situation. Some guy kept putting more and more money out and loosing. About $1,800 into his wallet some other guy on the table made fun of him. That caused the fish to leave. I tore into the other guy's ass for making our "easy" money leave the table.But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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I get your point, but again, ty prefers tournaments. Taking the money is a victory of sorts...but, rarely does anyone wind up "winning."Originally posted by ThunderDanAnd then you take that, and that put more money on the table and you take that.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTrue, but still...they just put more money on the table.Originally posted by ThunderDanThat's the best time to play in my opinion. You keep a real low profile on the table never attacking the big guys stack. You wait until you have AA or KK and press him. Usually they aren't paying attention and think they can reraise you out of the pot. You get a nice double up and you can make it a very profitable time at the table.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy agrees, but Ty really doesn't like playing hold'em unless it is a tournament...otherwise you are at a disadvantage to the person with the largest bank account.
Tournaments to me are the best...since they force you to make decisions...blinds going up, being in the money, etc.
I think that as long as you play tight aggresive poker and don't fall off your game you want money on the table because over time you will be the winner.
Was playing in Vegas about 6 years ago with that exact situation. Some guy kept putting more and more money out and loosing. About $1,800 into his wallet some other guy on the table made fun of him. That caused the fish to leave. I tore into the other guy's ass for making our "easy" money leave the table.
Ty prefers having to battle against players and the tournament itself. There is a reason the WSOP don't follow your rules..ultimately, it favors the largest bankroll.
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There are rebuy events in the WSOP.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI get your point, but again, ty prefers tournaments. Taking the money is a victory of sorts...but, rarely does anyone wind up "winning."Originally posted by ThunderDanAnd then you take that, and that put more money on the table and you take that.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTrue, but still...they just put more money on the table.Originally posted by ThunderDanThat's the best time to play in my opinion. You keep a real low profile on the table never attacking the big guys stack. You wait until you have AA or KK and press him. Usually they aren't paying attention and think they can reraise you out of the pot. You get a nice double up and you can make it a very profitable time at the table.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy agrees, but Ty really doesn't like playing hold'em unless it is a tournament...otherwise you are at a disadvantage to the person with the largest bank account.
Tournaments to me are the best...since they force you to make decisions...blinds going up, being in the money, etc.
I think that as long as you play tight aggresive poker and don't fall off your game you want money on the table because over time you will be the winner.
Was playing in Vegas about 6 years ago with that exact situation. Some guy kept putting more and more money out and loosing. About $1,800 into his wallet some other guy on the table made fun of him. That caused the fish to leave. I tore into the other guy's ass for making our "easy" money leave the table.
Ty prefers having to battle against players and the tournament itself. There is a reason the WSOP don't follow your rules..ultimately, it favors the largest bankroll.But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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Umm, not anymore.Originally posted by ThunderDanThere are rebuy events in the WSOP.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI get your point, but again, ty prefers tournaments. Taking the money is a victory of sorts...but, rarely does anyone wind up "winning."Originally posted by ThunderDanAnd then you take that, and that put more money on the table and you take that.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTrue, but still...they just put more money on the table.Originally posted by ThunderDanThat's the best time to play in my opinion. You keep a real low profile on the table never attacking the big guys stack. You wait until you have AA or KK and press him. Usually they aren't paying attention and think they can reraise you out of the pot. You get a nice double up and you can make it a very profitable time at the table.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy agrees, but Ty really doesn't like playing hold'em unless it is a tournament...otherwise you are at a disadvantage to the person with the largest bank account.
Tournaments to me are the best...since they force you to make decisions...blinds going up, being in the money, etc.
I think that as long as you play tight aggresive poker and don't fall off your game you want money on the table because over time you will be the winner.
Was playing in Vegas about 6 years ago with that exact situation. Some guy kept putting more and more money out and loosing. About $1,800 into his wallet some other guy on the table made fun of him. That caused the fish to leave. I tore into the other guy's ass for making our "easy" money leave the table.
Ty prefers having to battle against players and the tournament itself. There is a reason the WSOP don't follow your rules..ultimately, it favors the largest bankroll.
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Event 52 is a triple chance event with two add-ons, its a new event this year.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsUmm, not anymore.Originally posted by ThunderDanThere are rebuy events in the WSOP.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI get your point, but again, ty prefers tournaments. Taking the money is a victory of sorts...but, rarely does anyone wind up "winning."Originally posted by ThunderDanAnd then you take that, and that put more money on the table and you take that.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTrue, but still...they just put more money on the table.Originally posted by ThunderDanThat's the best time to play in my opinion. You keep a real low profile on the table never attacking the big guys stack. You wait until you have AA or KK and press him. Usually they aren't paying attention and think they can reraise you out of the pot. You get a nice double up and you can make it a very profitable time at the table.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy agrees, but Ty really doesn't like playing hold'em unless it is a tournament...otherwise you are at a disadvantage to the person with the largest bank account.
Tournaments to me are the best...since they force you to make decisions...blinds going up, being in the money, etc.
I think that as long as you play tight aggresive poker and don't fall off your game you want money on the table because over time you will be the winner.
Was playing in Vegas about 6 years ago with that exact situation. Some guy kept putting more and more money out and loosing. About $1,800 into his wallet some other guy on the table made fun of him. That caused the fish to leave. I tore into the other guy's ass for making our "easy" money leave the table.
Ty prefers having to battle against players and the tournament itself. There is a reason the WSOP don't follow your rules..ultimately, it favors the largest bankroll.
But Rodgers leads the league in frumpy expressions and negative body language on the sideline, which makes him, like Josh Allen, a unique double threat.
-Tim Harmston
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Ty is aware of the triple chance, but that aint' a rebuy..and you know it. Or, were all the pros complaining just idiots.Originally posted by ThunderDanEvent 52 is a triple chance event with two add-ons, its a new event this year.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsUmm, not anymore.Originally posted by ThunderDanThere are rebuy events in the WSOP.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsI get your point, but again, ty prefers tournaments. Taking the money is a victory of sorts...but, rarely does anyone wind up "winning."Originally posted by ThunderDanAnd then you take that, and that put more money on the table and you take that.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTrue, but still...they just put more money on the table.Originally posted by ThunderDanThat's the best time to play in my opinion. You keep a real low profile on the table never attacking the big guys stack. You wait until you have AA or KK and press him. Usually they aren't paying attention and think they can reraise you out of the pot. You get a nice double up and you can make it a very profitable time at the table.Originally posted by Tyrone BiggunsTy agrees, but Ty really doesn't like playing hold'em unless it is a tournament...otherwise you are at a disadvantage to the person with the largest bank account.
Tournaments to me are the best...since they force you to make decisions...blinds going up, being in the money, etc.
I think that as long as you play tight aggresive poker and don't fall off your game you want money on the table because over time you will be the winner.
Was playing in Vegas about 6 years ago with that exact situation. Some guy kept putting more and more money out and loosing. About $1,800 into his wallet some other guy on the table made fun of him. That caused the fish to leave. I tore into the other guy's ass for making our "easy" money leave the table.
Ty prefers having to battle against players and the tournament itself. There is a reason the WSOP don't follow your rules..ultimately, it favors the largest bankroll.
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