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How best should a donk prepare for a Sky roller?

edited September 2011 in Poker Chat
Cos I need to know!

:)

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  • edited September 2011
    just shove um all in first hand and prey that way if you double up yay if you go out its less painfull. hope that helps :)

    but genuinly gl m8
  • edited September 2011
    Great structure so no need to panic early on. Just sit and get a feel of the players at your table.

    Don't feel intimidated by any of the well known players on your table. If you feel you're being outplayed by anybody then just try not to get involved in any pots with them unless you've got a good hand with good position.

    Above all relax and enjoy it.
  • edited September 2011
    As was just said try to relax , i played my 1st one on thursday and finished 26/71 and once ya settle in just play ure usual game gl xx
  • edited September 2011

    I found it a bit scary at first but the best advice is to relax, enjoy it and play like normal.

    Alternatively, you can draw a large owl on your torso and take a load of acid.

  • edited September 2011
    Gonna try wearing my HitSquad shirt to see if it brings run good!
  • edited September 2011
    What planet are you on????
    Just play like you played in the last premiership game then the DTD
    and the next thread will be "Who can stop LuvBWFC!"
    I just hope there's noone called Rooney or Hernandez in the mix up
    Good Luck you'll do great!
  • edited September 2011
    In Response to Re: How best should a donk prepare for a Sky roller?:
    Great structure so no need to panic early on. Just sit and get a feel of the players at your table. Don't feel intimidated by any of the well known players on your table. If you feel you're being outplayed by anybody then just try not to get involved in any pots with them unless you've got a good hand with good position. Above all relax and enjoy it.
    Posted by AcidMan27
    I,ve been guilty of this in the past , when I kept folding to a well known player, but after watching him on Mastercash i realised his opening range in position was pretty wide and i should have been firing back at him.
    if you watch the show tonight or any tourneys on Sky you should know more about their game than they know about yours so use it to your advantage
    GL
  • edited September 2011
    UL - just wrong time to make a move
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