I could not even imagine blinds that big let alone the pots. Give us some stories. Let's move on from politics. Give us some stories, biggest pots, biggest sweats, biggest wins, monumental defeats. You have to have some stories.
I could not even imagine blinds that big let alone the pots. Give us some stories. Let's move on from politics. Give us some stories, biggest pots, biggest sweats, biggest wins, monumental defeats. You have to have some stories.
Druff- Any good hotel stories?
It’s limit hold ‘em. Pushing small edges to get that one more big bet per hour just isn’t that exciting. I would like his input on shorthand limit play though, because I’m always looking to improve in that area. One of the reasons I usually play 20/40 instead of 40/80 is because the 20/40 games are usually full.
What was his BB rate at 300-600…just 2BB an hour is $2.4M per year if a full time job.
if someone handed me a tax form at the cage i genuinely think id have a nervous breakdown.
"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
$300 - $600 is salty regardless of the game. I would assume you need to sit down with $50,000. The most I ever sat down with was $10,000 and I was a bit jittery at that level to be honest. Now that was NL, so its even worse, when you have stacks 4X your size next to you. I guess you can play stakes that size if you have $100K in a paper bag at your feet, but if you don't you simply can't sit down. I would like to hear some stories.
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