red+black said:Re only seeing a flop with this hand or that hand, maybe you haven't seen Gus Hansen play. He'll win hands on a 3 5 off.
That's just his reputation as one of the best, scaring players away.
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red+black said:Re only seeing a flop with this hand or that hand, maybe you haven't seen Gus Hansen play. He'll win hands on a 3 5 off.
Appleyard said:Haven't talked to OldSchool or the other mods yet - but who wants a Poker board under the Gen Sports board? Obviously all of you, but now's the time to put your hand up.
Lajon said:Great idea!
Ive never been impressed by Gus Hansen, I always thought he was a player built by reputation more then by his skill and so forth. I think if you play Gus like any normal poker player you will beat him.
For those interested, I purchased a DVD a couple months back, Final Table Poker which is a final table with commentary (intermediate or advanced) by Phil Gordon. Goes through 20 or so strategies and includes a Starting Hand Guide and an Odds & Outs Chart. Great addition to the DVD is some funny poker commercials. For US $25, it's a worthwhile purchase.
Crosby87 said:So, since I replied to it first, I get to moderate this poker board, right?
I think it's just that he got very exposed by the WPT and people found how to play him and beat him over time.
There are a lot of good poker sites online, too, especially for beginners learning the game. I recommend:
http://www.cardplayer.com/
Here you can follow pro poker tourneys, and it's very useful for tips, too.
http://www.foldorraise.com/
This is a site where you can play pre-flop and post-flop hands (and even create some yourself), and even hands from WPT events. A very, very good site that I would recommend to people serious about improving their game.
http://www.homepokertourney.com/
A nice site that is useful for people wanting to set up home tournaments. Gives tips on everything from hosting multi-table tournaments, to building your very own poker table.
Other useful sites:
http://www.pokerpages.com/index.htm
http://www.texasholdem-poker.com