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For Tourney play, get Harrington on Hold Em. Like others said, not really a bad beat on that play. That's not much for him to call you with his stack. All you had was two over cards so any pair beats you. He just happened to flop two.
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Yup, the more I think about it the more sense it makes. He was chip leader on my table so what's 300 to him? To him it was peanuts so why not take a chance, and the pot was already a little over 600 so yeah he made the right call and got lucky.
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Three things:
1. If this guy was in the BB and it was only 150 more for him to call, he would have been makign a "bad play" by folding any two cards here. 2. It's is possibly (And very probably, IMO) that all your Play Money practice has hurt your Real Money game, and will take you a lot of time to overcome. All playing for Play Money does is reinforce bad habits and bad poker. If you do it for fun, more power to you, but realize that real poker is much different. 3. For anyone think about buying poker books online, I've got affiliate links for that too! ![]() |
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If money is an issue, check the library or ebay. I think you can find used books on amazon as well. If money is that tight, I don't think playing poker is a good hobby for you right now.
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