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[H]Starcraft II
  pluzich, Jul 24 2010

Just downloaded from Blizzard, it does not install, says "come back on 27th". Anyone knows where I can get the client and PLAY?



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Trade Stars for FTP
  pluzich, May 01 2010

50$, long-time users = I send first. We can do it in smaller shares like 10$ a time. PM



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need 50$ on Stars for FTP
  pluzich, Apr 30 2010

New accounts=no deal. If the user is legit I will ship first. PM.



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FTP problems?
  pluzich, Apr 16 2010

Cannot see any multi-table sngs. Can you?

Edit: just got a message that they have maintenance, will be fixed in 2
hours or so. Good.



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[H] Hotkeys
  pluzich, Dec 15 2009

I'm looking for a hotkey manager for PS; Tableninja makes everything lag so much even when I have like 2 tables open.

Does anyone know alternatives?



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[H]LP Clothing
  pluzich, Oct 10 2009

Wanna buy something from LP clothing, seem to look good. I'm not sure about sizing, do they show EU sizes or US sizes?

I'm wearing "M" in Europe, any idea which size should I get?

Btw, just in case someone involved with those clothes reads this: you should have a version without liquidpoker.net writen on it, just the fish logo, would be way way cooler and I personally would wear it to University etc.



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Bachelor party
  pluzich, Aug 10 2009

Seriously-Germans know how to drink.
It was a friend's bachelor party and we went to Stuttgart. I was foolish enough to drink the day before, a bit whiskey with a russian girl which lives nearby and we hook up from time to time.
So yeah, I had this mild hangover when we got into the train. They had the beer already, and it started.
We drank more beer in the station, then we headed to a vineyard. It was pretty nice, with a lot of grape plants on the hill and this open-air thing where they serve their own wine and meat.
I was hungry, and we took some red wine, and it was sick good. I mean it was so soft I realized-this is it, no way we're leaving this place sober. We drank the red one, then I saw some people having rose(pink?) wine which I love, and so I got some together with red. It was already a lot of beer + wine, I decided to stop for a moment... no such luck, as one of the guys got some white wine. So yeah, I was kind of drunk when we left for THE OTHER VINEYARD.
We had just left when the guys brought some schnapps, and we started to do shots while we were walking to the bus station. We killed the schnapps pretty fast, it was damn good too. In the bus stop there were some old people, and they had a shot with us, and a granny told a toast. Unreal.
So when we got to the second place I was like "wtf I need to eat something", ordered a steak which took them like forever to make (go for the schnitzel if you're in Germany and need something asap). So yeah, I had to drink some more wine while my steak was on the way.
Then we started to dance, and people joined us after some time because I guess we were so drunk that we looked funny. One of the guys got coffee and a lot of criticism

We headed for a club from there, after emptying 1+ bottles of white wine each, and we got some more beer on the way.
Stuttgart is a sick place-I mean it is seriously underrated. We were drunk, not particularly dressed up, went to the first place we saw and it was great. A lot of girls and music, cheap drinks and stuff. So yeah-there we sealed it with more vodka shots and also I took some tequila because I love it while the Germans took beer. Someone gave us aspirin...
We were the last ones to leave the place, at like 3:30, most of the guys had left because they lived/could crush in a nearby small town and they took a cab, and our place is too far for a taxi ride. So it was 2 of us and we stayed up to as much as we could and then went to the central station, where my mate slept on the bench and I didn't. So yeah we got the train and then a tram which stops every single minute so it was a hell of a journey, instead of regular 45 minutes with a normal train it took us 2.5 hours. I took a cab home and my stomach still hurts although its 2 days.
It was 12+ hours drinking, without stopping. With mixed 4-5 wines, we drank beer constantly when on move and had shots of almost anything you can have a shot of. One of the guys broke his foot, and yeah-it was one hell of a drinking marathon.



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MTT Learning curve
  pluzich, Jul 22 2009

So I got this new book, "Kill Everyone", about "advanced" tournament strategy. Got it because it had some pretty descent reviews, because, you know, the title is pretty lame, and the first impression when you see the title is "oh, another content-less poker book".

But it had some pretty good stuff in it. Like WHY you should resteal wider with certain stack sizes compared to others. BigRed and Twisted and others had made some posts in the Tournament forum saying about the same, but it was too brief for me at least: it's really cool though when guys like that share wisdom.

There is also very interesting stuff about the bubble, where they calculate "how badly" you need the chips you are risking. It is:

(-tournament EV if I lose)/(+EV if I win).
Clearly, in cash games it is always 1, and in tournaments it is always >1. Near the bubble it becomes higher because ICM effects become stronger. The highest bubble factors occur in big stack vs big stack and medium stack vs big stack confrontations, when especially when there are a lot of shorties.

So this somehow drives us to the point that if you are a medium stack before the bubble, you kind of have very limited options.
Do you adjust according to this, i.e. do you gamble more pre-bubble trying to double up your medium stack so that you have "abuse potential" on the bubble? Because if this potential is sufficiently large, you can take certain -EV flips! This is just theorizing though, so share your thoughts!



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Puzzled
  pluzich, Jul 17 2009

This is a first post, so it needs to be a bit introductory.
I've started to play last year. It didn't take long until I realized that I like tourneys, and since then I am trying to improve, but apparently it doesn't go well...

So after the last PT3 update I started to play around with it a bit. Here what I came along:



First of all, are my showdown stats bad? Do I need to fold more?

Then, do I need to be more aggressive against a flop bet? How much should my fold% be against a flop bet?

Anything else?

Here is the second part:




Any thoughts would be appreciated, thanks in advance.




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