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Playing poker at a casino.

What casino let's you buy in on a no limit table for 40?
Foxwoods used to I think, I think it might be more now but when I was like 20 I sat down at a table there with like $50 lol, had no idea how stupid that was until recently while getting back into it and not being a young, poor piece of shit anymore
 
To add to the post above, I've been playing live as much as I can the past few months after taking literally like 10+ years off from poker. Usually at the MGM in Springfield MA or in New Hampshire if i'm up there for work.

It's definitely a lot more fun to play when you aren't worried about the money on the table. Raking in a pot and stacking the chips is such a rush, it can definitely be addictive haha I find myself wanting to go play almost every day.

Mixed results so far - i've been tracking my wins/losses and over about 20 sessions including mostly cash but a few tourney's im literally up $101. Definitely improving constantly and making better decisions even in this small sample size though so i'm happy just being in the positive so far - i'm actively trying to get better and it'll be a long process but it's so much fun
 
Also pocket aces is not the end all be all. Don't immediately go all in. Draw them in with small to mid-range bets. Because they might turn out to be a pair of nothing's. Happens to me all the time

Lost with pocket Aces plenty of times. And there is usually a can that will always call with shit and get lucky, lol.

@Superbad , If your casino has them. Try "sit and go" tourneys if you want a quicker game with a tournament type feel to it. Back when money could be made online, most of my winning's came from SnG's.
 
Lost with pocket Aces plenty of times. And there is usually a can that will always call with shit and get lucky, lol.

@Superbad , If your casino has them. Try "sit and go" tourneys if you want a quicker game with a tournament type feel to it. Back when money could be made online, most of my winning's came from SnG's.
I mean of course it's a hella strong hand to start with, and to pressure with. But I can't even count how many godamn times I'm watching them flop then a 2 3 6 shows up on the board. Ugh. Then some stupid donk is like, "All in!" .....dude it's real poker this time, you ain't playing on the internet anymore! But yet he wins because, 3 3's. Making your pocket rockets count for zip.
 
if you're just starting out at the casinos. never play high stakes. im assuming you played 8/16 limit which is pretty damn high for a beginner unless you have alot of money. the higher the stakes the better the players. stick to a low stakes game like 2/4 limit or 1-2 no limit. sharks love players like you. you are an asset to their bankroll.
 
I mean of course it's a hella strong hand to start with, and to pressure with. But I can't even count how many godamn times I'm watching them flop then a 2 3 6 shows up on the board. Ugh. Then some stupid donk is like, "All in!" .....dude it's real poker this time, you ain't playing on the internet anymore! But yet he wins because, 3 3's. Making your pocket rockets count for zip.
I had KK yesterday, one of my only decent starting hands of the session, and ended up having to fold on the river because someone hit his wheel straight. He was calling my fairly large bets with A-4 and the board was 2-5-Q-10..........3.

thankfully he showed me the hand, would have bothered me but turned out to be a good fold. I definitely should have bet bigger after the turn, made a mistake there letting him chase.

played for 3 hours+ and made $19 profit lol
 
AA and KK are always better in position.

Their value changes out of position.

For instance if you’re first to act or with AA you’re gonna get callers with a wider hand range in position. That’s the entire point.

89 suited on the button is gonna call a single 3x the big blind especially if one or two other players called. You’re now priced in the hand and are getting better pot odds.

You might not call if everyone folded to and you’re holding 89 suited on the button. Your pot odds are worse.

Good players might also 3-bet light in position with 89suited and if you re- raise with your AAs in early position the other player can fold or just smooth call and wait to outplay you on the flop depending on the board.

If early position re-raises you again chances ar he has a big hand. Depending on the player he might hold QQ to AA and possibly AK suited.

Poker is very complicated
 
Playing a 10/20 NL HE “home game” tomorrow.

Would appreciate some heart felt best wishes.
 
AA and KK are always better in position.

Their value changes out of position.

For instance if you’re first to act or with AA you’re gonna get callers with a wider hand range in position. That’s the entire point.

89 suited on the button is gonna call a single 3x the big blind especially if one or two other players called. You’re now priced in the hand and are getting better pot odds.

You might not call if everyone folded to and you’re holding 89 suited on the button. Your pot odds are worse.

Good players might also 3-bet light in position with 89suited and if you re- raise with your AAs in early position the other player can fold or just smooth call and wait to outplay you on the flop depending on the board.

If early position re-raises you again chances ar he has a big hand. Depending on the player he might hold QQ to AA and possibly AK suited.

Poker is very complicated
You obviously play some poker, but you got a lot of terrible advice jammed in that post. What your missing is the why, and the context around the situations your listing, and context is everything in poker.
You’re quoting pot odds like the be all end all decision maker. Pot odds are one small factor guiding your decision making, if you’re legitimately trying to be a serious winning poker player.
 
I had KK yesterday, one of my only decent starting hands of the session, and ended up having to fold on the river because someone hit his wheel straight. He was calling my fairly large bets with A-4 and the board was 2-5-Q-10..........3.

thankfully he showed me the hand, would have bothered me but turned out to be a good fold. I definitely should have bet bigger after the turn, made a mistake there letting him chase.

played for 3 hours+ and made $19 profit lol
Mind if I do a little hand analysis? You should rarely to never have hands like this playing out that way. And when you do, it means you’re playing with fish, and that’s a very good thing.

First off, what was your position and what was the A4 villains position? If he’s out of position and raising, you should be 3-betting (re-raising) him. Minimum 3x his raise, but the looser of a player he is, the higher your raise should be. If he’s in position on you, then you need to be raising enough where it’s neg EV for him to call (3x+). When you have a premium hand like KK, you shouldn’t be allowing anyone to see cheap flops, ever. The average shit poker player is going to play a lot of Ax hands, especially if you make it cheap for them to limp their way in. And this is bad, since any A high flop puts you way behind. It’s OK, and good if guys are going to see flops with Ax hands, but they have to know they have to PAY to see that flop.
Where you fucked up is you allowed this guy to see a flop with you with an Ace rag hand. Then he hits a gut shot draw on the flop. You’re super far ahead of him on the flop. Even further ahead on the turn. Somehow you let him get to the river with that gut shot, and should never have happened.
When the flop hit, you should have bet big. If he’s a loose calling station, 3/4 to a full
Pot bet. If he’s tighter, 1/2 to 2/3 pot. If he’s still there on the turn, hit him again. 3/4 pot bet. If you had done that, he never would have hit a 4 outer on the river against you. By the turn, the odds of him drawing that card are around 8%. If he’s that bad of a player that he would have called all those bets down with a gut shot, that’s even better. Means then he’s a whale of a calling station and you can make a lot of money off of in the next couple hours.
 
You obviously play some poker, but you got a lot of terrible advice jammed in that post. What your missing is the why, and the context around the situations your listing, and context is everything in poker.
You’re quoting pot odds like the be all end all decision maker. Pot odds are one small factor guiding your decision making, if you’re legitimately trying to be a serious winning poker player.

Join WSOP I’ll play u 10 games $500 a game heads up.

Then u can tell me what’s up
 
Lol oh please stop giving people advice like you know what you’re talking about.


Lol @ you’re awful generic advice

“Context is everything in poker”

Lol is it. Thanks.

I was just making a “for example” type post and you came at me with some bullshit generic advice about context.

Thanks I never thought about that


And my advice was perfect. A 10/20 buy in should be 4K-5k
 
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