Poker Strut.......one more time
yuichi
Urban sprawl 11,332 Posts
So who plays here? I've just started playing house games with some homies a couple months ago. We mostly play HOS (hold 'em, omaha, stud) and I'm getting a better read on people based on looking at the board, and betting patterns and such. I seem to play better when I'm slightly drunk because I'm less nervous. Tell me yall stories.
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I play quite a bit.....
Went thru several phases. Was playing in a dealers choice game with several friends, that was 0.25/0.50 blinds, with a ~40$ buyin. We played alot of stud, omaha, holdem & variations.
Also was going to a few underground card clubs in boston, playing 1/2$ NL holdem. Honestly, I did ok at my friends game....probably about even, but I'd say I lost more than I won at the 1/2$ games. I havn't been able to figure it out really. My problem in the 1/2 was that I'd play very good, maybe a bit too tight, then one hand I'd get AQ, flop an ace. I'd contuation bet, get one caller. turn would be a blank (to me). I'd bet to protect against a straight or flush, and get raised. What do you do? sometimes, he has 2pair and your fucked....sometimes he is bluffing.
Lately, I have been playing in a game that started at my WORK of all places....(I work at a tech company doing software programming). We stay late 1 night a week and play cards. I am much better technically than the other players in the game. But the problem is that I am not good enough to be able to play against crazy ass players. These dudes are NUUUUUUUUTS. So I started experimenting with other play styles. Its only 0.10/0.20 NL holdem (20$ buyin). I play EVERY SINGLE HAND. True no-foldem holdem. Its awesome tho, cause usually I can get away from the bad hands post flop and get PAID HUGE when I flop big. It has opened up my game alot, and I am interested to see how I'd play in the 1/2$ now that I have this experience.
I think the biggest thing I learned is that in NL holdem your bankroll is EVERYTHING. Basically, if you value the money you are playing with, you will lose. Eventually. I heard a pro once say that if you aren't willing to set fire to a buy-in and watch it burn, you shouldn't be playing. You have to play smart, of course, but not to the point where you are afraid.
wow....this turned into a fucking essay. write it off to drunken saturday night rambling.
-pj
I am currently the point leader in a tournament that has a $1000 payout at the tournament of champions once a month. The top 100 point leaders from the various nights around town are invited to play. Slowly but surely I'm getting used to playing in a game with so many people entered. I was playing with about 6 to 8 people every week and as people were eliminated the pot odds would change. In the larger tournaments where they constantly consolidate the tables back to 9 people the pot odds don't change until the final table. Typically it is harder to bluff at those pots because it is likely someone at the table has the cards to beat you. I'm still learning more everytime I play and enjoy the game even when I'm losing.
These days I seem to win more hands where I bet/raise and don't show cards than I do showdowns. That's a good thing.
Great game tho, don't think I'll be going back soon. I def like tourneys better, more at stake and you could potentially make much more money off your investment.
Oh, and I folded KQ suited before the flop to a small raise (I was rusty and too conservative I think) and would have gotten a royal flush on the river. I couldn't fucking believe it. People were betting and raising the entire way through. I probably would have made like $400 on that hand. Oh well.
If you're playing to make money in these games, and not just playing to hang out and have fun with friends, the stradegy is pretty easy. Don't bluff and just wait to have a decent hand. You'll get paid off nicely. You have to be pretty patent, but these are by far the easiest games to make money.
I mainly play the $50 9 player tournaments and the $24 buy in for the 200-1500 player tournaments
Playing tight awards the player who's playing cash games day in and day out and can have the math catch up. I think it's important to be instinctual and play a few hunches in the limited time of a home tourney.
How do y'all play the nuts to maximize the pot? Does sandbagging usually work well in that situation?
I play the nuts (no-ayo) by check-raising usually. I love checking then coming back over the top all-in over any raises from around the table.
Other than that, I don't play many home games cause it's difficult and rare to get all my cousins to stay in one place and play without their significant others getting bored at the family parties and whatnot. The other reason is that I have no friends.
I have been recently playing online poker, trying to win freerolls and entries to bigger tourneys. Only play money this time, I haven't started to play online poker w/ real $$$, which addresses this question-- what do y'all make deposits? do you use e-wallets? which is recommended? I heard epasporte is good, but their transactions take forever. I'm just really hesitant of using my debit and CC.
Damn with all this poker talk, someone needs to change that graemlin to "take that shit to cardplayer.com" or something...
naw....
TAKE THAT SHIT TO 2+2!
Naw I'm just Asian.