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Date: 10 Feb 2009 19:04:18
From: RussGeorgiev@aol.com
Subject: PokerStars HH and Player---Russ G
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I just received an email from a player that wanted my opinion on a hand and player. I watched for a bit and didn't like what I saw. Watch a hand where the player called a raise in a PLO8 Tourney (after at least an hour and not close to being a chip leader). The players name is spunkluc. You'd never guess where's the player is from? Ok, Kahnawake. I watched the player call a raise preflop well into the tourney with 10-8-7-5, no double suited bs either. Wasn't playing that many hands either. Still playing. Had the nuts on 4th and won half. Tourney number 139359999 Game number 24808776795 If you call raises with hands like these, what hands do you throw away?
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 10:02:16
From: RussGeorgiev@aol.com
Subject: Re: PokerStars HH and Player---Russ G
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I want to see this sh*t end, since it never seems to stop. A person doesn't play a hand for an hour, plays a POS for a raise heads-up when not even in any problem stack wise, but makes the nuts. Try this strategy, and see how you do. On Feb 10, 7:38=EF=BF=BDpm, A Man Beaten by Jacks <nob...@fool.foo > wrote: > On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 19:04:18 -0800 (PST), "RussGeorg...@aol.com" > > > > > > <RussGeorg...@aol.com> wrote: > >I just received an email from a player that wanted my opinion on a > >hand and player. I watched for a bit and didn't like what I saw. > > >Watch a hand where the player called a raise in a PLO8 Tourney (after > >at least an hour and not close to being a chip leader). > > >The players name is spunkluc. You'd never guess where's the player is > >from? Ok, Kahnawake. > > >I watched the player call a raise preflop well into the tourney with > >10-8-7-5, no double suited bs either. Wasn't playing that many hands > >either. Still playing. Had the nuts on 4th and won half. > > >Tourney number 139359999 > >Game number =EF=BF=BD24808776795 > > >If you call raises with hands like these, what hands do you throw away? > > Losing ones, apparently.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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Date: 12 Feb 2009 13:13:50
From: XaQ Morphy
Subject: Re: PokerStars HH and Player---Russ G
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On Feb 12 2009 12:02 PM, RussGeorgiev@aol.com wrote: > I want to see this sh*t end, since it never seems to stop. A person > doesn't play a hand for an hour, plays a POS for a raise heads-up when > not even in any problem stack wise, but makes the nuts. Try this > strategy, and see how you do. I'd probably finish 85th in the tourney, like the person you posted about here did. --- Morphy xaqmorphy@donkeymanifesto.com http://www.donkeymanifesto.com "I think they are mad that i am borderline psycho" --igotskillz "It's unfortunate that there are loons on both sides completely obfuscating what's going on." --Official RGP Mantra ------- looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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Date: 10 Feb 2009 22:38:12
From: A Man Beaten by Jacks
Subject: Re: PokerStars HH and Player---Russ G
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On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 19:04:18 -0800 (PST), "RussGeorgiev@aol.com" <RussGeorgiev@aol.com > wrote: >I just received an email from a player that wanted my opinion on a >hand and player. I watched for a bit and didn't like what I saw. > >Watch a hand where the player called a raise in a PLO8 Tourney (after >at least an hour and not close to being a chip leader). > >The players name is spunkluc. You'd never guess where's the player is >from? Ok, Kahnawake. > >I watched the player call a raise preflop well into the tourney with >10-8-7-5, no double suited bs either. Wasn't playing that many hands >either. Still playing. Had the nuts on 4th and won half. > >Tourney number 139359999 >Game number 24808776795 > >If you call raises with hands like these, what hands do you throw away? Losing ones, apparently.
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Date: 10 Feb 2009 20:12:37
From: XaQ Morphy
Subject: Re: PokerStars HH and Player---Russ G
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On Feb 10 2009 9:38 PM, A Man Beaten by Jacks wrote: > Losing ones, apparently. Losing bots! --- Morphy xaqmorphy@donkeymanifesto.com http://www.donkeymanifesto.com "I think they are mad that i am borderline psycho" --igotskillz "It's unfortunate that there are loons on both sides completely obfuscating what's going on." --Official RGP Mantra _____________________________________________________________________ : the next generation of web-newsreaders : http://www.recgroups.com
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Date: 10 Feb 2009 21:23:03
From: Porsche_Dan
Subject: Re: PokerStars HH and Player---Russ G
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On Feb 10 2009 8:12 PM, XaQ Morphy wrote: > On Feb 10 2009 9:38 PM, A Man Beaten by Jacks wrote: > > > Losing ones, apparently. > > Losing bots! > > --- > Morphy > xaqmorphy@donkeymanifesto.com > http://www.donkeymanifesto.com o0o -------- looking for a better newsgroup-reader? - www.recgroups.com
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