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Going Pro In Aussi land!

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  • edited May 2012
     more for u is Sikas or Scotty77!!!start on MTT S and now top CASH players!!!It s take few years to get them there.So they fully deserved what they got.i don t know if they got sponsorship or not.the next MrBurns and Albaking imao!!!!gl BREA
  • edited May 2012
    Wow @ 89 v AQ. 

    "Diary of getting top spot on Top of the Pots"?
  • edited May 2012
    Yep I think I know why he's stopped now! 

    Massive wake up call. 
  • edited May 2012
    interesting watching top of the pots live allin with 89 preflop v aq u lost really wonder where the truth is
  • edited May 2012
    Amazing how £11 and £16.50 DYMS get on TOTP's lol
  • edited May 2012
    Ease up with the rub downs fellas.  Never nice to lose a big pot, been there, done that, got the battle scars.  IMO any good player has the capacity to do something like that and crucially has the wherewithal to learn from hands like that.

    Bear, you've got potential that a lot of players don't have, it's all amount harnessing that potential and learning from every speed bump.

    Again, I hope you have a great time in Oz.
  • edited May 2012
    bit harsh with the rubz

    wowza why r u playing these stakes HU, aggro with ya roll



  • edited May 2012
    It was definatly one of the most entertaining hand I've commentated on TOTP!

    And remember guys....bearly got it in as only a 40/60....after his 4 or 5 bet of like 128 if he could see the cards then its a correct jam there!
  • edited May 2012
    Obviously what he did on TOTP was sheer stupidity in the way he played the hand and the fact he was playing HU when he had like 6 BI for the level.

    Having said that, what he also showed was sheer balls and heart playing a hand like that with 6 BI for the level, something very few people who have posted on this thread posses.
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Going Pro In Aussi land!:
    Obviously what he did on TOTP was sheer stupidity in the way he played the hand and the fact he was playing HU when he had like 6 BI for the level. Having said that, what he also showed was sheer balls and heart playing a hand like that with 6 BI for the level, something very few people who have posted on this thread posses.
    Posted by Curt360x27
    yeah theres a lot of disbelieving going on this thread, one thing is for sure this geezer can play sngs v impressive scope.
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Going Pro In Aussi land!:
    It was definatly one of the most entertaining hand I've commentated on TOTP! And remember guys....bearly got it in as only a 40/60....after his 4 or 5 bet of like 128 if he could see the cards then its a correct jam there!
    Posted by scotty77
    But he couldn't.  :S
  • edited May 2012
    I love the mentality of playing these levels with 6bi HU and then bluffing with eight high !

    I would suspect this guy has a bigger poker roll, which for w/e reason he chooses not to disclose and this fred is just one big level !

    But this could just be my tendancy not to believe any poker player!
  • edited May 2012
    must remember when i have 89 im only 40/60 to win better still ill fold the #### and save a packet balls pure stupidy whatever u guys think or say and preflop u name me one pro who would do this play and the fact he could not see the cards its a fold scotty the look on your face when u comentated on it live said it all really as they say a picture says a thousand words in this case it was poor play understand the 128 bet but when reraised its an easy fold
  • edited May 2012
    hi yeah chille it is obviously a fold when you can't see the cards I was just saying that when the money went in and the cards were turned over he would have been very very relieved to see the kind of situation he was in!
  • edited May 2012
    agree with that but for the money involved i couldnt look lol
  • edited May 2012
    I think James summed it up on the show last night

    "BEARLYTHER MENTALLY"
  • edited May 2012
    i actually backed him up before while others were giving him stick.

    i think he had stepped up the levels far too quick which hasnt worked out great in this case.
  • edited May 2012
    Good luck in Ausland Berly.
     I saw the programme and yes, i was aghast but i'm a novice so what would i know. I wouldn't know where or how to analyse it. I don't plat cash but there's certanly seems to be more bluffing and repping improving  with cards just turned up. A lot, i suspect, comes down to image in previous hands and ability to change from strategy we don't see previously.  I don't think i could have got to click the button one way or the other. You've certainly got courage and did have two live cards so 60:40 ,wasn't it?
    I'm just interested to know your reaction and feelings at the end of the hand............did you control your emotions?
    If you could then maybe thr pro road is a chance you should give yourself  but do prepare yourself in the best way you can so that you maximise your chances of success.
    I wish you the very best of luck....
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Going Pro In Aussi land!:
    must remember when i have 89 im only 40/60 to win better still ill fold the #### and save a packet balls pure stupidy whatever u guys think or say and preflop u name me one pro who would do this play and the fact he could not see the cards its a fold scotty the look on your face when u comentated on it live said it all really as they say a picture says a thousand words in this case it was poor play understand the 128 bet but when reraised its an easy fold
    Posted by CHILLIE
    LOL I'VE SEEN IVEY AND TOM DWAN DO WROST THERE PRO ?

    and remmebr u only saw that hand.  to be so much up till that point maybe the oppent was folding alot to his raises. 

    just saying

    if u don't beleive me search high stakes ivey vs lex - this hand ivey shove pre with i think 53 vs lex.
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Going Pro In Aussi land!:
    In Response to Re: Going Pro In Aussi land! : LOL I'VE SEEN IVEY AND TOM DWAN DO WROST THERE PRO ? and remmebr u only saw that hand.  to be so much up till that point maybe the oppent was folding alot to his raises.  just saying if u don't beleive me search high stakes ivey vs lex - this hand ivey shove pre with i think 53 vs lex.
    Posted by D_Legend
    I think the main difference is Ivey and such are/were well rolled for moves like that. 
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Going Pro In Aussi land!:
    In Response to Re: Going Pro In Aussi land! : LOL I'VE SEEN IVEY AND TOM DWAN DO WROST THERE PRO ? and remmebr u only saw that hand.  to be so much up till that point maybe the oppent was folding alot to his raises.  just saying if u don't beleive me search high stakes ivey vs lex - this hand ivey shove pre with i think 53 vs lex.
    Posted by D_Legend

    yeah but that was Ivey the worlds best poker player who has millions versus lex ATC hyper aggro nut job -

    the main concern is playing with 6 buy ins, not highly dobale to making moves like this and turning 6 buy ins into 50 buy ins

    your gonna come unstuck, laws of the game - if it goes good though wohooooooooooooooooooooo GOOD TIMES!



  • edited May 2012
    Well the has been an interesting thread to say the least! I have purposely kept quiet and sat on the fence, but I think it's time that I had my say for what it's worth. 

    Petrol............................is expensive. 





    That is all. 





    Thank you for your time. 
  • edited May 2012
    TEA,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Is for mugs,

    ASHTRAYS,,,,,,,,,Are for f ags,

    In Response to Re: Going Pro In Aussi land!:
    Well the has been an interesting thread to say the least! I have purposely kept quiet and sat on the fence, but I think it's time that I had my say for what it's worth.  Petrol............................is expensive.  That is all.  Thank you for your time. 
    Posted by mewillows
  • edited May 2012

    Love the way that everyone on the clinic has immense bankroll management skills!!! I saw the hand personally it wasn't the worst play in the hand villain could of been weaker and 89 doesnt play terribly against AK AQ AJ AT hands. The rub downs are a bit rich from some tbh he lost like a grand and everyone has a go at him give him a break he didnt have to make this thread and if you go back to the start he done it for support and motivation.

  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Going Pro In Aussi land!:
    Love the way that everyone on the clinic has immense bankroll management skills!!! I saw the hand personally it wasn't the worst play in the hand villain could of been weaker and 89 doesnt play terribly against AK AQ AJ AT hands. The rub downs are a bit rich from some tbh he lost like a grand and everyone has a go at him give him a break he didnt have to make this thread and if you go back to the start he done it for support and motivation.
    Posted by Batkin88

    +1 very well said batkin
  • edited May 2012
    In Response to Re: Going Pro In Aussi land!:
    Love the way that everyone on the clinic has immense bankroll management skills!!! I saw the hand personally it wasn't the worst play in the hand villain could of been weaker and 89 doesnt play terribly against AK AQ AJ AT hands. The rub downs are a bit rich from some tbh he lost like a grand and everyone has a go at him give him a break he didnt have to make this thread and if you go back to the start he done it for support and motivation.
    Posted by Batkin88
    the world is full of  deluded bull**iters and this guy was probably a classic case of one, who cares if people attacked him a bit, he rubbed people the wrong way and he told blatant lies which made a fun thread tbf, and how can you show motivation and support to someone who was clearly going to fail???, most people on here tbf gave him advice and support and he did not listen! its not about the 89 hand it was about the inevitability of what came to end bearlytheres reign of bull**it, rub down FTW lol.

    Edit: i reckon if he stayed at what he was clearly good at, Sngs, it could have ended differently.
  • edited May 2012
    big harsh, simply put he had short term success in MTT and is a winner playing DYM - fact is he is not the greatest cash game player and hits & runs and attempts to spin up

    apart from that he really ain't that bad

    classic case of someone geting a bit too carried away with short term success in poker and thinking it's easily beatable and thought about going pro

    didn't listen to any advice as he knew better and tried to bluff with 9 high for 1/4 of br or something -

    naive maybe, bitter - probably not - deffo got heart though )



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