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It's 4:20 AM and I can't bring myself to quit this (very low stakes, for me) game... It's just too much fun!
$50 table. Current stacks: Chip - $70.10 Brian - $151.05 TP - $162.88
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Chip's getting his butt handed to him
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3rd Grade Reading Level! Last edited by ChipFish; 03-09-05 at 05:26 AM. |
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#3
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Maybe he should stop trying to bluff TP.
Double up through Brian once. You'll feel better. |
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#4
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stay away from my chipstack....chipie boy.
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After the dust settled I made a whopping $12....
over 4hours.... Yuck. Brian did very good though. I pick him to cash in the next TP Invitational.
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had awsome time playing with both of you...expecially when I was taking your chips just kidding anyway I ended up about $100 at that table but had to rebuy once..not full amount but a little so not sure what my final was.
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I enjoyed it very much too. And like I said last night Brian, you play fine. Your preflop play looked good to me, and after the flop, you were just a little too passive (typicaly). Start being the aggressor a little more often and you'll continue to be a winning player.
This is just my opinion, of course, from what I saw during an obviously limited sample size of hands last night. |
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