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Post #71 (isolation #16) » Wed Sep 04, 2019 6:48 am
Postby vizIIsto »
I think if we were to play this game until there is one winner, at the current blind progression speed and player's action making speed, so the general speed of the game, the game would probably last between 8 and 12 months. That's a long poker game!
GO DEDICATION!
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Post #73 (isolation #17) » Wed Sep 04, 2019 7:16 am
Postby vizIIsto »
I know. I play poker almost every day. I'm not a newbie.
If everybody else plays poker as often as me too, this game should last 8 to 12 months with the currently projected speed of the game.
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Post #80 (isolation #18) » Wed Sep 04, 2019 9:19 pm
Postby vizIIsto »
Just out of interest, but at the end of the game
*(the entire game, not after every round)
, can we discuss a few chosen hands to analyze? It would be fun to get to know why people made certain actions and such.
Doing this after a hand of course gives the rest of the players more information about the others' playstyles, so that's why 'after the entire game'. But it would be fun to learn from it.
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Post #95 (isolation #21) » Thu Sep 05, 2019 1:13 am
Postby vizIIsto »
Maybe a flush for Ico and only trips for the worst? I mean, the worst said he just read up on the rules of poker, and my dad would play like this too with a lone queen...
to the unexperienced viewer that may seem like a nice read, but if you are into poker it's not that hard if 2 players are going hard on that kind of board
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Post #108 (isolation #24) » Thu Sep 05, 2019 1:20 am
Postby vizIIsto »
If tw has a better hand, I'd say maybe the re-raise on the river killed you?
I mean, it's a great hand, but it's not the ace high flush, and a full house could be out there, especially because the worst was repping a queen hand. Of course that's no guarantee to a full house, but the odds lie there.
Otherwise, nice play.
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Post #115 (isolation #26) » Thu Sep 05, 2019 1:25 am
Postby vizIIsto »
It was fun indeed. But you lost 10% of your stack.
Well, 40%+ fun is bigger than 10%- chips! And the blinds are still small.
Edit: It was a good call. From the worst's side, it would have been a good bluff, but it was a bad time to bluff. Still, he was repping a big hand, but none of us are at the level where we fold such hands in the first game against players we never played before, a.k.a. WSOP Bracelent Winner level.
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Post #125 (isolation #30) » Thu Sep 05, 2019 5:05 am
Postby vizIIsto »
@Charles
Shouldn't Cheery start with 9998 chips instead of 10000? He missed the first hand, and in most online tournaments I play, if someone joins the game late, they lose the big blind every round until they join...
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Post #201 (isolation #42) » Tue Sep 10, 2019 1:40 am
Postby vizIIsto »
So, what did you guys have? Don't need to answer but I'm intrigued to see if an ace was out there.
Also Ico bluff fail.
Bluffing doesn't happen that often irl poker.
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Post #203 (isolation #43) » Tue Sep 10, 2019 1:44 am
Postby vizIIsto »
My dad is a YOLO player. Calls with pretty much any pair or better and likes to bluff against me or my mom.
I hate players that don't know how to play.
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Post #227 (isolation #45) » Thu Sep 12, 2019 9:06 am
Postby vizIIsto »
More than 24 hours have passed for the worst. For the sake of the speed of the game, can't we skip his turn and make him fold his hand? Otherwise hands will take EVEN LONGER... especially now that we have the full nine players!