hey fellas, thought i would pass this on to you guys, esp. for the newly inspired poker players. every saturday at 3 p.m. et if you are sitting around bored, pokerroom.com has a holdem tournament for only 1$ buy in, and they kick in $2500. its a cool and cheap way to practice tournament style and still possibility to win some loot. btw.. i play there alot unde rhandle "manwittheaxe"
Thanks and keep posting these if possible - I can't play today but I want to try a tournament sometime soon. Bought Lee Jones "Winning Low Limit Hold-Em"... boy oh boy. I am essentially maintaining at break-even and it's no wonder - I thought I was playing tight but I haven't understood the 'aggressive' part of the 'tight - aggressive' equation. Also pot odds and implied odds - completely changes the way I look at my hands and my actions. Winners raise or fold, others check and call. How's that for a massive generalization? "I am not a checking station, I am not a checking station... "
Man that was a blast. Thats an even better deal for a buck than 1010220. I only made it to the third round. Had 4 of a kind in the early rounds but could not catch anything after that. Got knocked out with 3 tens. I hope they do that again.
thats what i was saying, isnt that the best $1 ever spent.... i did the best i ever did in that tourney today, i made it to 88 people left out of i think it was 732, but ran out of cards, and moves. see you guys next time....
they do it every sat. easy; yes even better than 1010220 LMAO. sometimes you need more than some good cards to advance in the later rounds, it takes some moves. fun nonetheless though.
sounds like your learning, pretty fast too if your just learning. one key is to identify what type of table your at, loose, tight, passsive, aggressive, etc... and adjust your play accordingly. i.e most low limits are loose. in tourney play it gets a lot different to and changes as the blinds increase.
I think they have those tournament tables every day. What is different with the saturday one? So, does just cost $1 to play, and winner takes all?
Yes, feeling a little better after reading the Jones book, but I will have to read it about 20 more times to fully digest the ideas. I am going to be at the tourney next Saturday - never played at that particular site but I will look for you. I like Jones' description of low-limit games as "No Fold-Em Hold-Em", i.e. you have 6+ players seeing every flop. After observing some of the high limit and no limit games, I can see how true that is.
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