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yeah pretty much, but no way do i add railing WCOOP tables as improving my game. If you can see their cards then yeah, but the times you see a showdown are the times when you would pretty much have made the same play in general for it to go to showdown. I mean, ill watch the WCOOP if im railing JD, or Mayhem, till i get bored and want to play my own sad little games, but no way do i call that learning.
I can see your point though, this player impresses you, so you watch, thats why people watch Ivey and Matusow and Hansen on full tilt i guess. The only poker i watch is on TV, or mates, or the other tables of a satty or HU match, to see how people play for notes, and if ayone is eliminated |
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![]() really , I learn just as much without seeing their hole cards sometimes. In stud alot of your play depends on what the door cards and the next couple cards that peel off are. Stud I concider a very very complex game with alot of memory involved. And in Stud H/L alot of pots go to showdown and you can see their cards. I dont enjoy watching hold'em as much anymore but omaha and stud I really enjoy watching since im trying to get better at those games. I actully think im better omaha player then a hold'em player but that might also be because the omaha and stud players are sooo bad. |
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down to 3.
on a side note I wrote a kinda thank you letter to stars and they read it during final table at wcoop, was kinda neat. Didnt think they would do that just kinda wanted to thank stars for everything they do. |
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