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longple    Sweden. Jan 19 2012 13:29. Posts 4472


  On January 19 2012 09:41 player999 wrote:
broll management before ho management imo



so bad, but yet i lol'ed :D

 Last edit: 19/01/2012 13:29

strydah   United States. Jan 19 2012 14:34. Posts 230


  On January 19 2012 12:29 longple wrote:
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so bad, but yet i lol'ed :D


lol same


DirtySecreT   United States. Jan 20 2012 01:53. Posts 8

shiii bluuhhhh


YoMeR   United States. Jan 20 2012 03:27. Posts 12438

Just move up to where they respect your raises brah

eZ Life. 

strydah   United States. Jan 20 2012 10:26. Posts 230


  On January 20 2012 02:27 YoMeR wrote:
Just move up to where they respect your raises brah



yous be trollzinnnnn brotato


RiKD    United States. Jan 20 2012 10:40. Posts 9751


  On January 19 2012 09:11 strydah wrote:
Then the question begs... where does one begin?

The natural line of progression, in accordance with your post, suggests that the next steps in the process are self-analyzation, then eliminate flaws. How do you pick apart your game? Where did you go (website or friend.. or just breakdown your own HHs) or what did you work on (specifically) to begin the improvement process? I guess I'm looking for some direction.

Thanks in advance CosMo/Others/NotZep



get in the trenches and go to war. observe. observe everything. especially your opponents and players better than you. watch jman play and explain poker. he is really good. mutual consultations are excellent but not until you and the other guy are actually good. for now it's probably a complete waste of time and damaging. most importantly be honest. nothing beats experience and honest reflection based in reality.


strydah   United States. Jan 20 2012 11:02. Posts 230


  On January 20 2012 09:40 RiKD wrote:
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get in the trenches and go to war. observe. observe everything. especially your opponents and players better than you. watch jman play and explain poker. he is really good. mutual consultations are excellent but not until you and the other guy are actually good. for now it's probably a complete waste of time and damaging. most importantly be honest. nothing beats experience and honest reflection based in reality.


where can these videos be found? thanks.


thewh00sel    United States. Jan 20 2012 14:35. Posts 2735

poker training sites. jman (phil galfond) is/was at bluefirepoker.com (pretty sure his videos are still there) cardrunners.com, leggopoker.com, etc.

A government is the most dangerous threat to man’s rights: it holds a legal monopoly on the use of physical force against legally disarmed victims. - Ayn Rand 

strydah   United States. Jan 20 2012 14:45. Posts 230

thebestpokertorrents.com is where ive mostly been. ive pretty much exhausted all the CR vids, and the aejones (leggopoker) tutorials.. as well as many jonathan little videos..

i was more wondering if you had specifics


nolan   Ireland. Jan 20 2012 17:13. Posts 6205

lol youve been stealing all the videos? :/

On September 08 2008 10:07 Baal wrote: my head is a gyroscope, your argument is invalid 

Zep   United States. Jan 20 2012 17:54. Posts 2292


  On January 19 2012 09:11 strydah wrote:
Then the question begs... where does one begin?

The natural line of progression, in accordance with your post, suggests that the next steps in the process are self-analyzation, then eliminate flaws. How do you pick apart your game? Where did you go (website or friend.. or just breakdown your own HHs) or what did you work on (specifically) to begin the improvement process? I guess I'm looking for some direction.

Thanks in advance CosMo/Others/NotZep


I HATE people that bash my posts. I am so offended that someone I have no ties to doesn't respect my raises. I Better move up stakes.

NeillyJQ: I really wanted to prove to myself I could beat NL200, I did over a small sample, and believe Ill be crushing there in the future. 

Zep   United States. Jan 20 2012 17:55. Posts 2292

I'm the man who has the ball. I'm the man who can throw it faster than fuck. So that is why i am better than everyone in the world. Kiss my ass and suck my dick everyone.

NeillyJQ: I really wanted to prove to myself I could beat NL200, I did over a small sample, and believe Ill be crushing there in the future. 

Zep   United States. Jan 20 2012 18:02. Posts 2292

NeillyJQ: I really wanted to prove to myself I could beat NL200, I did over a small sample, and believe Ill be crushing there in the future. 

Zep   United States. Jan 20 2012 18:03. Posts 2292

/thread

NeillyJQ: I really wanted to prove to myself I could beat NL200, I did over a small sample, and believe Ill be crushing there in the future. 

strydah   United States. Jan 23 2012 09:22. Posts 230

oh man, haha. youre the only one who had nothing to do all weekend. how adorable.


Tycho   Netherlands. Jan 23 2012 11:04. Posts 1553

strydah first know when you are being trolled
after that either don't respond or laugh if you think it's funny. don't be hatin

you're getting some lessons in life in this thread, open your eyes

Poker is fun. 

strydah   United States. Jan 23 2012 11:30. Posts 230

i appreciate everything they've all said in this thread, cept zep has his troll face on hard and doesnt go outside on weekends.

thanks though.


HeRoS)eNGagE   Canada. Jan 23 2012 13:06. Posts 10896


  On January 20 2012 16:13 nolan wrote:
lol youve been stealing all the videos? :/


?


strydah   United States. Jan 23 2012 13:45. Posts 230


  On January 23 2012 12:06 HeRoS)eNGagE wrote:
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?


obv. why pay? lol.


Hasty Pond   Cook Islands. Jan 23 2012 14:57. Posts 25


  On January 23 2012 12:45 strydah wrote:
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obv. why pay? lol.


kinda silly to expect people to help out a guy with this attitude. lol.


 
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