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    That system of yours is unbelievable!! No kidding, twenty sit and goes cashed in my last 15. Only ones I did not catch, my made stuped mistakes or got out drawn....thanks for the help and good luck....I am turning pro!!!!!!!!!!
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    Fats

    Originally posted by fats12
    That system of yours is unbelievable!! No kidding, twenty sit and goes cashed in my last 15. Only ones I did not catch, my made stuped mistakes or got out drawn....thanks for the help and good luck....I am turning pro!!!!!!!!!!
    Fats,

    I am so happy that the training tool I offer has helped you. Congrats brother!!!

    When I first started with this system, I just knew that this was an awesome product, and knew that it would help poker players. There is nothing else out on the market like this. My poker game has also improved a great deal since I got into this system.

    Again, congrats on your sucess. I really hope that you continue to do well with poker, and Thank You again for giving my product a try. I sure hope I continue to do well in poker too, cause it's my living
    "Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
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    • #3
      Jimmy...you know I second that.

      Jimmy introduced me to the system about 3 months ago I think and on a scale from 1-10 I think I was a 3. Just doing a lot of stupid things.

      Now after all the weekly training and now that the newest phase has gotten up and running the daily training I can get before tourney's I make the final table in about 80% of the time now.

      I suggest this system to anyone looking to get better.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lsufan
        Fats,

        I am so happy that the training tool I offer has helped you. Congrats brother!!!

        When I first started with this system, I just knew that this was an awesome product, and knew that it would help poker players. There is nothing else out on the market like this. My poker game has also improved a great deal since I got into this system.

        Again, congrats on your sucess. I really hope that you continue to do well with poker, and Thank You again for giving my product a try. I sure hope I continue to do well in poker too, cause it's my living

        LSU, you play online, and what type do you play, sit and gos or cash games? Thanks bro!!!!
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        • #5
          Fats

          Originally posted by fats12
          LSU, you play online, and what type do you play, sit and gos or cash games? Thanks bro!!!!
          Fats,

          When I play sit n go's, I play two kinds. I play the 18 handed ones or the 6 handed turbos. I also play $2/$4 NL cash games on the net.
          "Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
          is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"

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          • #6
            LSU,

            Fianl question, I am sorry...But do you play a different style in cash games v. tourneys? Thanks
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            • #7
              Fats

              Originally posted by fats12
              LSU,

              Fianl question, I am sorry...But do you play a different style in cash games v. tourneys? Thanks
              Fats, you can always asks questions here buddy. That's what this forum is for. Please don't let this be your last question.

              Everytime I sit at the table, I attempt to bring my "A" Game. But yes, I do play a diffrent "style" when playing cash games and tournaments. The two games are totally different in many many ways, and your style of play has to change.

              For example, if the time and position was right, I would move all in before the flop with A 6 o/s in a tournament, but never in a cash game.

              I am a lot more patient in cash games. In cash games, the blinds never increase, and players don't drop out like they do in tournaments. In tournaments, I am still patient in early rounds, but in later rounds you have to make aggressive moves at times with marginal hands, mainly due to the increasing blinds.

              I hope this helps you. The more you play, the more you will learn. It's a trial and error kinda thing, if you know what I mean. Every situation is different.

              Just keep watching those ProPlay sessions. Tom will lead you in the right direction.
              "Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
              is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"

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              • #8
                What would you say the competion level is at each bench mark...Meaning at a $50 buy-in, how good are the plays...At a 2-4 dollar table, how good are the players? I hope this makes sense, I am just trying to figure out were I belong, I am doing well with the 20 dollar buy ins, and only cash game I play is 7 card stud for right now....Thanks for the help brother!!!
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by fats12
                  What would you say the competion level is at each bench mark...Meaning at a $50 buy-in, how good are the plays...At a 2-4 dollar table, how good are the players? I hope this makes sense, I am just trying to figure out were I belong, I am doing well with the 20 dollar buy ins, and only cash game I play is 7 card stud for right now....Thanks for the help brother!!!
                  Fats,

                  As far as tournaments go, I find that the cheaper the buy in, the looser the action is. On "cheap" buy-in tournaments, some people try to hit hands fast and build a chip lead early. If they bust out, they only lost a fraction of their bankroll.

                  It's really hard to say how the competion leval is though. For the most part, the higher the stakes, the better the players. But that is not always the case.

                  As far as "where you belong," that only depends on your bankroll. Bankroll is a huge part of Hold'em. I would say to stay at the lower NL games for now untill you get your bankroll established.
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                  • #10
                    LSU,

                    What do you think the most legit site is? I have seen some unreal things at the big sites and I am getting sick of getting beat on the river...OR play in a stud game where every winning hand is a flush or a straight, which is nearly impossible....Thanks!!!
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by fats12
                      LSU,

                      What do you think the most legit site is? I have seen some unreal things at the big sites and I am getting sick of getting beat on the river...OR play in a stud game where every winning hand is a flush or a straight, which is nearly impossible....Thanks!!!
                      Fats,

                      I believe all of the top sites out there are ligit, such as Ultimate Bet, Party Poker, and Poker Stars. These poker sites are making millions of dollars. They will not take any chances with their systems dealing "faulty hands."

                      I believe that there are several reasons you, and many others are seeing more "bad beats" on the internet. First, you are seeing 2 to 3 times more hands per hour than in live play. Also, the players are different than in your home games. Some people simply don't see the value of their money, just because it's on the internet. It's just like at a regular home game, playing with chips instead of cash. You will find that the play is looser with chips than with cash. Some people don't see the value of the chips, and think "It's just chips," and make loose calls.

                      Just my opinion on your question. Hope it helps.
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                      is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"

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                      • #12
                        Do you set a weekly or daily goal for yourself, or do you play and see how it works out?
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by fats12
                          Do you set a weekly or daily goal for yourself, or do you play and see how it works out?
                          I never set a limit on my winnings, only on how much to lose. The key is never lose more than you can win in one day of sessions.
                          "Calling an illegal alien an 'undocumented immigrant'
                          is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"

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                          • #14
                            Last question for today, I promise, but how long do you play a day?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by fats12
                              Do you set a weekly or daily goal for yourself, or do you play and see how it works out?
                              One added thing to this question...

                              Most hold'em players are results oriented. Meaning they want to win "right now," today, & tomorrow. No one should be like this because the game now a days never ends. At any given time you can find a hold'em game. In the big picture, what happens today means nothing. Think about it, if you lose today, will you remember it three month from now? I think not.

                              Play your "A Game" all the time. If you feel you are making bad decessions for any reason, get up and quit ... Tomorrow is another day. Remember, the game never ends.
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                              is like calling a drug dealer an 'unlicensed pharmacist'"

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