i just played in my first texas hold 'em tournament

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There is no better card game than NO LIMIT HOLD'EM TOURNAMENTS.
 

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Quick addiction once started. Have to still use money management and the resistance is much harder with a FH Q's over A's looking at you.
 

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In ways, I find hold'em more addictive than sports gambling, so be careful. I sometimes play hold'em to take my mind off a big football bet while the football game is going on.

It doesn't have to be no limit; pot limit is also very invigorating. You quickly forget that you have only risked $20, $30, or $50 to enter and view your stack of 1K in chips as your own money on the line.

And it can be every bit as brutal as a bad football beat. You can play a great hand perfectly and someone wipes out your ass out on the river and you are gone (gone until the next tournament).
 

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g money...i won. it was 9 players. i played pretty conservatively for the first hour. once a few guys dropped out, i decided to go for it. i got on a roll and won 3 pots in a row...one of the huge (i had 3 queens and another guy had aces & queens...that was a nice pot).

then, i had the large stack so i bullied everyone else. the last hand i totally got lucky. the other guy who was left went all in on a straight after the flop. i had a pair of aces and thought he was bluffing. next two cards were diamonds and i flushed.
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by blue edwards:
g money...i won. it was 9 players. i played pretty conservatively for the first hour. once a few guys dropped out, i decided to go for it. i got on a roll and won 3 pots in a row...one of the huge (i had 3 queens and another guy had aces & queens...that was a nice pot).
Great job! I am glad i don't have that addiction. It is about the only one i am missing.

then, i had the large stack so i bullied everyone else. the last hand i totally got lucky. the other guy who was left went all in on a straight after the flop. i had a pair of aces and thought he was bluffing. next two cards were diamonds and i flushed.
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lol bobby d.

i'm thinking that the smartest thing to do is retire a winner. something tells me that won't happen though.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by olddog:
In ways, I find hold'em more addictive than sports gambling, so be careful. ....SNIP....<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

True.....

BE CAREFUL...THE BEATS ARE WAAAAAAAAAAAAAYY WORSE THAN SPORTS!!!
 

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