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>> No.55286623

financially speaking, ofc

>> No.55286638

>>55286580
the nose knows
also, only if you're top tier

>> No.55286691
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55286691

>>55286580
That's a nice PAIR she's got am I right fellas?

>> No.55286700

'boutta

>> No.55286723
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>>55286691
Her STACK is not too shabby either

>> No.55286750

this photo is retarded.
its a black jack table, not a poker table.

>> No.55286995

>>55286580
since i stopped playing TAG i started getting retarded win streaks while tag players don't even register as being there. i am very convinced that the system is rigged against tag players. i used to be the one getting rivered, now I watch those idiots raising against the TAG players and winning on the river anyways

>> No.55287052

>>55286995
There is no TAG or LAG. Only optimal. You can get away with less optimal plays in player pools that are softer. Let me give you an example.

UTG+1 opens, Lowjack call
You: Hijack 3! K5s effective stack 150bb

I see these types of plays on stream all the time. These plays may win(possibly even print against very bad opponents) in that environment but they lose money in a 6max or 9max environment where everyone on the table is a 4bb+/100 winner except 1 or 2 losing seats.

Part of beating the game is knowing who you're up against. Deviating from optimal might make me the most money but I need to know more about who i'm up against first. In a live 8max my 3! somewhere around 14% and in a 6max with crushers it's somewhere around 8-10%.

T. Pro with 20+million hands

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>>55286580
>call her open pre w/ 54d
>check flop to her
>she bets quarter pot
>jam
>she calls
>river second nuts
fuck your pocket aces and your saggy tits, bitch

>> No.55287090

I'd poker, if you know what I mean.

>> No.55287098

>>55286691
>>55287090
these guys fuck

>> No.55287102

Poker? I hardly know 'er!

>> No.55287132

>>55287052
sorry im new, does 6max, 9max refer to table max players? does 3! means 3bet? wtf does 4bb+/100 means? wtf are crushers?

>> No.55287169

>>55286580
no
just play battle line: medieval
much better card game

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>>55287132
6max is the most popular online variant for cash games: 6maximum players per table.
9max was the most popular live variant prior to covid, but most casinos are 8max now since people liked the leg space. 9max is the most popular variant for online tournament poker and can occasionally be seen in cash games as well. 3! is 3bet and 4! is 4bet. 4bb/100+ is used to describe how much a player wins per 100 hands. When seen this way it almost always in regards to online win rate. Live players will usually say bb/hr or just money (50$/hr) to describe their win rate. Online poker is typically around 100hands per hour and live poker is typically around 25-30.

A crusher is someone that has a winrate of 4bb/100+ in online 6max games at stakes 200 or 500nl. These are the toughest games online, unironically the higher you go after 500nl the easier it gets. Unless you are playing heads up, but that is another topic entirely, it's an entirely different game. I have around 6million hands of heads-up experience.