tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5896782453039680129.post3828681187297558360..comments2023-04-13T06:04:58.159-07:00Comments on How To Win A Poker Tournament and More: A Poker Concept: Little Talked About, But One That Can Turn You Into a Big WinnerMitchell Cogerthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00535441676137750538noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5896782453039680129.post-44982798327691203432010-10-02T14:15:13.192-07:002010-10-02T14:15:13.192-07:00Great post, and very true!
In our weekly cash ga...Great post, and very true! <br /><br />In our weekly cash game: ¢25-¢50 blinds, $10-20 buy-in, we have one player in our cash game who likes to make huge bets/raises on marginal hands pre-flop, so few people will limp into a hand with him.<br /><br />I had some good reads on him, and picked my hands to go up against him. Throughout several hands I took him for about $70.<br /><br />After cleaning him out for the third time, he left. The table composition completely changed - now more players in a hand, smaller raises/bets, and 'playing poker' vs 'playing all in hands preflop' with this guy.<br /><br />I ended up cashing out for $145, after buying in for a total of $30 ($10, $20).Mark Sweeneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08623465378698699117noreply@blogger.com