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Now, how much did you make on those hands, and how did you play them? Inquiring minds want to know?
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Inquiring minds want to know if Maddux needs a tissue to wipe the tears of defeat from his face? Go Braves.
Thats what ya get for leaving us Maddux. |
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Kiss my ass.
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More importantly, do you have short handed "rules" defined for your Poker Tracker? If so, where did you find them?
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It must be the hat.
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what program tells you the odds and stuff?
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I haven't gotten my damn hat yet
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I DO NOT have autorate rules set up for shorthanded. Those with the icons (myself included) have to be people I crossed paths with during full ring play.
I don't feel it to be as useful in 6-max because I don't need a "fish" icon to know what a 55%/2%/.30 guy is capable of. The stats are enough. However, there are some autorate rules for 6-max here: Haven't used them, but they be of use to someone.
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The first one I checked behind him on the flop and turn; he folded to a river bet.
The 2nd one, he called a flop bet that I made and folded to a turn bet .
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