question for chris: mid to late stages in a mtt what do u do when ya card dead and ya stack is dwindling away say u have 20 big if it folds round to u just min raise alot just to pick up the blinds
if u get called as ya in pos alot of times u pick up the pot on the flop
How do you know when someone as the goods against you and not just trying to be a hero and bluff the moorman ? I'm trying a loose style in cash poker to get my big hands paid but just seem to be walking into the nuts all the time when I think there just playing back at me !
I assume you play a lot of tables across multiple sites... how do you manage/got any tips for keeping up with all the different factors that you'll need to take into account... for example...
1) a different style of play is required on different sites 2) flicking between 4max, 6max, and full ring tables 3) flicking between rebuys (where you may play differently during the rebuy period), rebuys where the rebuy period has ended, Hyper turbo MTTs, turbos, slower structured games etc. 4) Having multiple tables with some far from the money, some close to the money, some just inside the money and then some really deep 5) pre antes and post antes
Is it just a case of it comes with experience? Do you still sometimes make slip ups for instance making a move to try and abuse people's fear of the bubble and realise you got the tables mixed up and it wasn't near the money?
My question would be do you still get affected by busting tourneys just before the "big money"/ bubbling larger events etc, or is it something you can take comfortably in stride?
Would also love to throw my name into the hat for following a player in the main - came 3rd in the main on Friday (end of thin brag!) and would be nice to see if it was just run good!
when I used to grind cash, before Sky Poker existed, if I was having a poor evening, I used to take a break and go back on about midnight when the americans came online as I found it much easier to make money. eventually I got bored of grinding cash and took up tournies for the greater challange. Did you find it the same? and do you think those days have gone?
There are quite a number of people who play poker and bridge to a decent standard I play both too. Why do you think this happens when the games are so different?
The only similarity I can think of is that they require working out what the opponent is up too.
In for the last longer please, well it worked on tuesday :-)
Sorry for so many posts at once, I am catching up. It's our wedding anniversery My wife gave me a choice, I take her out to dinner, There wasn't another choice.
Great Show!!! One question, three parts, Richard has your shaver broke or are you getting a head start on MOWVEMBER;
Jen what is the difference between A Poker Expert like your good self and A Poker Pro such as Chris; and last but by no means least - Chris, If I was to buy your book how would it improve my game, there is plenty of scope to go at, many Thanks, Andy.
#1 Online Player in the World $11.6 Million Online Cashes Record Setting 23 PocketFives Triple Crowns $4 Million in Live Cashes Ranked #1 Online Player Worldwide 20 times 2014 WPT LAPC Champion 4 WSOP Final Tables 21 WSOP Cashes 1 EPT Final Table Ranked in the Top 100 Live Players in the World on GPI Winner of British Poker Awards “Best Online Player” – 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 Apart from that though, he hasn't done much else in poker. Posted by RICHORFORD
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question for chris: mid to late stages in a mtt what do u do when ya card dead and ya stack is dwindling away say u have 20 big if it folds round to u just min raise alot just to pick up the blinds
if u get called as ya in pos alot of times u pick up the pot on the flop
Question for Mr Moorman, did you sign your book whilst playing online poker.
All the best
Rainman397
Have a great show tonight, just qualified for the main, so I will be in the mini.
Question for Chris:-
What is the highest amount you have won in one on line tournament?
Sue
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I assume you play a lot of tables across multiple sites... how do you manage/got any tips for keeping up with all the different factors that you'll need to take into account... for example...
1) a different style of play is required on different sites
2) flicking between 4max, 6max, and full ring tables
3) flicking between rebuys (where you may play differently during the rebuy period), rebuys where the rebuy period has ended, Hyper turbo MTTs, turbos, slower structured games etc.
4) Having multiple tables with some far from the money, some close to the money, some just inside the money and then some really deep
5) pre antes and post antes
Is it just a case of it comes with experience? Do you still sometimes make slip ups for instance making a move to try and abuse people's fear of the bubble and realise you got the tables mixed up and it wasn't near the money?
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card blockers could be good
All the best with the book.
Did you have any eureka moment with poker when you moved from cash to MTT's?
Also, what do you do to keep ahead the curve in relation to tournaments today?
Thanks
Great show!