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3 card poker tournament strategy
3 card poker tournament strategy
ok im going to a yard sale thing tomorrow and i need help.....?

ok how much should i sell these thiings for?
PS2 games
GTA sanandreas
ghost recon
finding nemo
gundam federation vs zeon
gundam journey to jaburo
cat in the hat
enter the matrix
ncaa football 2004 and 2003
DBZ budokai 1 and 2
atv off road fury2

xbox games
halo 2
hitman contracts
max payne
ultra bust a move
world championship poker

xbox 360
unreal tournament 3

a regular xbox system

1200 pokemon cards

700 yu gi oh cards

and about 10 strategy guides for xbox 360 games and 10 cds

DONT SELL THE POKEMON OR YU-GI-OH THEY ARE WORTH PLENTY OF MONEY ON EBAY!!!!

Also sell em at 10 bucks each. And be negotiable to drop down to 7 dollars but dont go below that.

ALSO BEFORE YOU SELL THEM PLZ READ THIS:
ON THE BACK THERE ARE ISBN NUMBERS GO TO AMAZON AND PUT IN THE CODE IN THE SEARCH BAR AND IT SHOULD BRING YOU TO THE GAME AND TELL HOW MUCH IT IS SELLING FOR.

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I DID THIS WITH MOST OF MY GAMES AND GOT SOME NICE MULAH IN MY POCKET!!!! Also Sell the xbox 360 for 70 bucks and be able to drop to 50 bucks.

Mzone Poker Tournament Strategy: it Really Does Depend

Almost all poker players, even those who have just started playing have heard of David Sklansky and his tour de force writing on the subject of poker. Given Sklansky’s propensity to devour the math and numbers of poker (and many gambling/casino games as well), it’s no surprise that he was the first to come up with a ranking of (hole card) hands in hold’em poker and assign them numerical strength based on their long term performance.

This numerical association as players know, was further simplified into groups where for example, strong hands like AA and KK were put into Group 1 where easily identifiable as the most powerful starting hands in holdem. These 9 groups in total, give quick reference to playing a hand or not, betting or not, calling or not, or even letting your tournament ride on your given hole card strength. The groups are handy training for newcomers to be sure, but whether to play a certain hand really does depend o many factors, not just the group ranking.

We should really be talking about another group of hands when it comes to tournaments, and that group of hands may be a cluster, so to speak, of hands that you played while building your image at the table, playing good position moves, or taking advantage of others’ errors.

This group of hands may have included, K9os, 55, ATs, even 23os which may not have pure strength, but more relative strength to the given situation.

A nice group of hands can really come out of nowhere. This is why when someone emails me with a hand history and they ask "What would you do Marty?" It's the same old answer all the time... It depends of course. "It depends" is actually the best answer every time because new players have to get beaten in to them that there are usually more factors at issue than they realize.

Now, yes some of these hands noted above like the32os were high risk, but if you know what you are doing, sometimes your hole cards just don’t matter too much. You could be making a nice defensive bet there, or you "training" this guy to give you his stack and ultimately fortune may smile on you when you have him dominated, and he willingly gives you his stack. His poker calculator may be telling him that you are a gambler, when really, it's the opposite profile more connected to you.

Therefore a certain group of hands can create opportunity in a poker tournament, and together can tell a nice story here with which you always plan to have, a very gratifying ending that allows you to play free poker for a long time!

About the Author

Marty Smith has a full review of Poker Tracker at PokerCalculatorReport.com. You can find video reviews of all the online poker calculators there so you can see them being used before you decide which one is right for you. He also has a tournament strategy video series that is free just for signing up.

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