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IceBlu said:And I'm sorry to say but the "Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi" chants became a little too much to bear by the end. Every hand he won was followed by it...
It was cool during the Sydney olympics, thats ... about ... it.Parra Power said:dont be sorry. its awful. its embarassing. i hate it. most people i know hate it. but it just wont die.
I love coming back from being short stacked to go onto win, great stuff.modena_10 said:but the best part of that game was that i was extremely close to going out, i lost on alot of big hands. i was extremely short stacked and decided i would go all in because i wouldn't be able to meet the next blind. i got 2/5 unsuited. i still go all in pre-flop. half the table calls. it wasn't much of a raise. the flop comes and i swear to god, 2/2/5. i jump up and leave the table not even caring about the rest of the outcome considering i could still be beaten. luckily i didnt get beaten, won the hand and went on the come 2nd. awesome moment though.
Rob said:Anyway, I think a lot of new players misread their hands. For example, id rather a 87 suited connector than an AQ. The AQ can be dominated I believe, and in a situation against a AK AA KK QQ its screwed. Look, pit 87 against all combinations of AA, KK, AK, AQ and AK suited, the AQ has a 32% chance to win as opposed to a 27% to win.
So as you can see, its not easy man, thats a very common mistake I used to make, and I prefer the 87 over an AQ, its a tough hand to play.
Kibe Kru said:At yahoo I... well... I suck...