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PokerGuru - 12.09.2008, 05:29
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Hello Crushers!

I think it's about time to get another contest out there!

I want you to be very honest in this one!

I just posted a new poker lesson, titled "POKER LESSON: Strategy 402".

Did anything about it leave an impression on you (or with you)? If so, what? If not, say so. This will help me decide the direction in which to go with my next lessons.

The winner will receive a $30 prize and will be chosen by random drawing of the names of EVERYBODY who posts here, no matter what they say in their posts.

Same rules as every other contest. If you are not sure what they are, please PM me!

Your Guru

mirrors34 - 12.09.2008, 05:43
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Well to be honest, I had that already pretty much implanted in my game strategy.


For all members that are new to nl holdem

This lesson is most important for setting up a game plan that will give you every chance of being competitive against all players in any game you play in.

Great thinking Guru
allight - 12.09.2008, 06:40
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Your "small ball" approach to poker is especially useful against skilled players at the table. Good players are good cause they know how to hold on to their chips! Weaker opponents are easier to get bigger pots off from. It's why it is so important to play your opponent as much as your cards. And, as you've mentioned in other lessons, to take notes on players and use them! Thanks, Guru, for anther great lesson.
char1984 - 12.09.2008, 07:43
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Very Happy Very Happy Well what I learned in your lesson Guru is so far so good as I will not play a aggressive all in nut preflop unless as you said if it is a decent pair and I watch VERY careful at the community cards.I am told by Dale with the nicer hands that I bet smaller with that, its to small but I sure do seem to slowly widdle the aggresive fishes hand eventally and all because they will call my smaller bets.If I have a whole table calling and know I have it with even a 4 of a kind I still bet smaller so they will all want to see it instead of real big to where they all fold and I get no chips for their fold.I sure hope I explained this right lol.Again thank you for another great lesson.....
PokerGuru - 12.09.2008, 08:17
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Very good, Char!

It is great when we can have a discussion like this following a lesson, even if it is in a contest thread! Especially now that some of you are in your fourth year of studies and have things worthwhile to say in the discussions! Then the beginners can learn a lot just by reading our conversations! So it all works out great for everybody!

And I can straighten out any fine points for the advanced students if they are not sure about something or have forgotten a point or two.

Char, you have reminded me to bring this up and add it to the lesson we are discussing.

If you have a hand that you are pretty sure is the nuts hand, you DO NOT want to make everybody fold so you can take the pot. No! You want to string them along with small bets so they will think you have less than you do and therefore they will keep calling and adding to "your" pot!

On the other hand, if your hand is pretty good but you know it could be beaten, THEN you want to make them all fold by scaring them with big bets! You want them to fold before they are dealt any more cards that just might make a better hand for them than your hand is!

So, in summary of this point, the better your hand, the smaller you bet! Just the opposite of what you might think if you don't have the benefit of a good poker education!

Very good, Char, that you seem to have that concept hung on a FRONT peg in your brain closet!!!!!

Your Guru

mirrors34 - 12.09.2008, 09:03
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btw

I have only been playing for about a year......thats.... trying to learn the game

when i first started about 16 months ago, I didnt try to learn, i just tried to play

its been the last 6 months that i have really tried to expand my knowledge of the game that is n/l holdem

Reading all the tips and guides from Guru and the knowledge offered from other fellow pcers.I have improved re markedly

I suggest if you do come across some named "good players"

watch for half an hour and see the way he plays the hands

or better still

do what i do and sit in on big money games and try to gain any bit of info one can

It can only help

mirrors
crzynana2001 - 12.09.2008, 13:01
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It may seem a strange analogy.........but then my mind works strange...lol



Do NOT chase the big pots....they are not an ambulance to your ER doctor. They will come to you. Do NOT be afraid to fold or check, that is what they are there for. Like all good doctors, they rely upon triage, so look over the playing field BEFORE jumping in with both feet. Use the check, for just that, check out your opponents and their cards. you are not a fish, don't bite at that big pre-flop bet.....you will only get hooked!!!!!!

Sorry, did not mean to write a book...lol

nana
PokerGuru - 12.09.2008, 14:41
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Dearest Nana,

It is an excellent analogy! By George, you've got it!

AND......As long as you can keep writing with that much logic, write a novel and a half if you desire!

Your Guru

Bower50 - 12.09.2008, 22:02
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Knowledge is the foundation of all successful poker players.Studying brings more knowledge and noone has a monopoly on that or ever has enough.The small percent of luck in poker has knocked out the best of players,knowledge has taken many more of them to the top.Nobody can win all the time but we can certainly be very successful by using the many lessons we have learned from Guru.
We all stray from them occasionally but he has lessons on correcting that to.Keep going back to his lessons and reread them,eventually every play you make will be automatic.
I can honestly say that this lesson could have been written by a few of us but how many of us practice it in every game?My guess would be zero.Recall the games where you didn't?Bet you lost.We all need reminding and refreshing because it's human nature to stray.
We aren't fishermen,donkeys or schoolyard bullies.WE ARE POKER PLAYERS!!!!!!STUDY STUDY STUDY STUDY!!!!!!THEN PLAY POKER!!!!!!
crzynana2001 - 13.09.2008, 02:50
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well said, bower!!!!!!!!!
ojisplayin - 13.09.2008, 12:55
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A "QUOTE" FROM THE BEST! OUR GURU!

""If you have a hand that you are pretty sure is the nuts hand, you DO NOT want to make everybody fold so you can take the pot. No! You want to string them along with small bets so they will think you have less than you do and therefore they will keep calling and adding to "your" pot!
On the other hand, if your hand is pretty good but you know it could be beaten, THEN you want to make them all fold by scaring them with big bets! You want them to fold before they are dealt any more cards that just might make a better hand for them than your hand is!""

THIS IS SOMETHING I DID NOT KNOW & HAVE ONLY USED "SORTA"++ I ADDED MY COMMON SENSE.

Thanks Guru Soooooooooo Much!! With EVERY lesson from YOU, my play undoubtedly improves Very Happy
ratfang - 15.09.2008, 13:33
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I wan't to thank you GURU I tend to bet on what card I might catch instead of what I'm allready holding,I needed to read that again,I tend to feel like "oh yea your not going to fool me!" Guess that's why I lose most time's. If I could only remeber your lesson while playing I'd do alot better.Thank you GURU
ojisplayin - 15.09.2008, 14:44
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I learned a ton of stuff!! Most impressionable for me was the bet low with good hand theory.

It is completely what you'd think was the opposite! AND I'M FINDING IT WORKS!!! "Salute"
msfilly - 16.09.2008, 07:00
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msfilly wrote: ›
Quote: › NEVER bet on cards you are hoping to get. Bet ONLY on cards you already have for sure!



This was it Guru This statement rang so true the minute I read it. I do that exact thing bet on what might be and this is just so enlightening I know I sound really dumb right now because it seems so simple, but this really makes absolute sense to me now and it helps me to look at my poker skills differently as far as what I play and bet on thanks Guru again


This post fits here as well as in lesson 402 it is my response to thr revelation I had just reading Guru's words about betting cards you you have not what you might get on the flop etc...

This is what I learned
valeria - 16.09.2008, 11:19
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I never undertood why some players go crazy with high bets so everyone folds and they loose out on a lot of pot money. I string people along making small bets and if someone raises I cal but don't re-raise till I am sure I have the hand. Then I will make a big raise right before the river and hope they call ;P

I have had trouble with the one point. I could have a pair of Aces or Kings or whatever and have seen people bet real big on the turn and I get conflicted feelings. I KNOW they don't want any more cards on the table to help fill a nice hand but I have difficulty in doing it myself and have lost because of it. I have yet to get down that "point" to make sure no one fills in a straight, flush etc. I need work there but I am slowly succeeding.
rsablebomb - 16.09.2008, 13:07
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Well from most of your other lessons I knew that luck played no part in poker. But you did make it a good point of explaining why luck has nothing to do with it.

As Msfilly said it is all clearer now .


This contest does take luck so Good Luck everyone
sunspun - 17.09.2008, 21:06
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This lesson reminds us that to be a winning poker player, you must be very patient. Funny how so many things about poker reaffirm that time and again.

I CAN be patient and see that I do better by it, but I have to consciously do it - I don't think it comes naturally to me. I have to remember to USE a lot of patience when I play, or I probably won't and I won't do as well. Playing with patience takes a lot of self-discipline, something I don't use that often in life. But when I use it in poker, I see better results, so I just have to keep reminding myself of it, to be conscious of it, to be patient purposefully... 'cause it probably won't happen on its own automatically.

And to bet on what you have and not on what you HOPE to have is the thing that I think takes the most self-discipline of all. It just makes you cringe when you fold a hand that turns out to be the one that would have won, so it's hard to fold before you know that last card. But that's when you have to discipline yourself and remind yourself how many times it DIDN'T turn out to be the one that would have won. Many more times.

THANKS AGAIN GURU

sunspun
ojisplayin - 20.09.2008, 14:31
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I wish I hadn't posted already because honestly I keep re-learning to "FOLD" Patti dammit on pairs under 9!! or wait that means I haven't learned to do it....but need to badly. Embarassed
slotmom - 30.09.2008, 21:15
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I wish I could say I learned some thing but I still am afraid to play poker lol . I do learn every time I come here and read read read ty all .
PokerGuru - 07.10.2008, 02:44
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Another cash winner, PCers!

In the contest "What Did You Learn" for September, our winner is:


----->=====>=====> BOWER <=====<=====<-----


Congratulations,Bower!

Thanks, everybody!

Keep an eye out for new contests coming!

Your Guru

ratfang - 07.10.2008, 02:53
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char1984 - 07.10.2008, 04:40
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Very Happy Way to go Bower.....
crzynana2001 - 07.10.2008, 05:20
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WTG Bower!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
broxi - 07.10.2008, 09:39
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WTG bower....enjoy
ojisplayin - 07.10.2008, 12:34
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CONGRATS BOWER!! psst-I think you know the most & need to learn the least- WTGooooooo
Bower50 - 07.10.2008, 17:05
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Thanks everyone.LOL oj,There's a few others with as much knowledge as me.It's all here to be found by anyone.
allight - 07.10.2008, 17:24
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wtg Bower.....even an old dog can learn new tricks!
Bower50 - 07.10.2008, 18:12
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Just no end to it Al.
mirrors34 - 08.10.2008, 07:11
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congrats bower

spend it it with a wise head





POKER
ojisplayin - 08.10.2008, 12:54
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Shucks Bower....you are so darn HUMBLE-lol I only meant you are no 1st year ya silly Wink
PokerGuru - 08.10.2008, 18:59
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Yes, OJ. I, too, have told him he is remarkably modest!

Seems to be a characteristic of all our stars!

slotmom - 13.10.2008, 10:19
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congrats Bower
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