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PokerGuru
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07.05.2006, 12:50 |
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I don't know what to think today. Help me out, please, by doing this:
Will all members who plan to read my POKER LESSONS 102, starting any day now, please let me know one way or another, so I will know how to gear the lessons.
Please tell me in your post how long you have been playing and whether you consider yourself to be a beginner, a tiny bit experienced, a little experienced, or very experienced.
Also tell me if you consider yourself to be starting level, second level, average level, above average level, very skilled level, expert level, or pro level.
Thanks a lot. My lessons are worth at least as much as they cost (they are FREE).
I know some of the poker sites advertise poker school or lessons, but they just repeat the same old things and NONE of them give away any of the pro's special secrets, tips, strategies, etc.
whereas I LET IT ALL OUT and tell it like it is.
I don't care if my peers call me "the Rebel Pro". As a guru with pride, I just want my Poker-Crush members To become consistently unbeatable.
Sign up as soon as possible. (That just means Let me know by posting if you are interested or not.)
Many, many thanks.
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07.05.2006, 13:56 |
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Guru, I am alwaya interested in what you have to say and teach my friend... and I am most confident the other crushers and future crushers will be too..
Great job!
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darrin6
PC Flusher
Joined: 18 Nov 2005
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08.05.2006, 04:59 |
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I may not always reply, but I do try to read all of the post at Poker Crush! Looks like everyone is is being bashful, so I'll be your huckleberry:
I've been playing Texas Holdem since the birth of mainstream internet poker, sometime around 1998-99. I consider myself to be somewhat experienced, but I play mostly low limit tables or MTT's, STT's. As far as skill level.. above average to very skilled.
Looking forward to an education,
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royalblush
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Joined: 15 Dec 2005
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08.05.2006, 05:59 |
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Well, I wish I could reply with the same words Darrin used, BUT...
It looks like I didn't know as much as I thought I knew -------
So take me back to Starter level with no real experience.
And thank you so much! I love the way you add a personal touch and never let anybody feel like just another number!
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Sisters
PC Player
Joined: 21 Feb 2006
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08.05.2006, 11:11 |
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Hi,
Well Poker Guru... I am a beginner and only have played
Video Poker so far...I do enjoy watching WPT Texas Holdem looks
like a very intense game as I'm sure all Poker games are...
So as you can see I dont know much about Poker This is one
reason I joined Poker Crush so I could learn something about the game.
Thanks for all your help and advice
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valeria
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08.05.2006, 11:52 |
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Well I am a confused poker player. I consider myself a beginner yet I have won freerolls. Last freeroll I was in I was in first place and up over $9000 till my software froze and locked me up. I consider myself a beginner but at times I play well so does that make me sort of experienced? LOL
I am no pro as I know I make some stupid mistakes at times or deliberately do a rash move.
My biggest problem is... I usually always bet to see the flop first. The reason is everytime I fold because I think I should I would have won the hand. This happens to me consistantly if I fold before the flop and it really gets my goat. Even though all logic tells me to fold I am always kicking myself under the table because I would have had a full house or some other really good hand. It weakens my play. |
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royalblush
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09.05.2006, 10:19 |
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Members who read and learned something from our PokerGuru's first batch of lesons (articles) (big posts) ~
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Members who would lilke to get better in their playing by learning the secrets the pros use ~
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All new members ~
I think PokerGuru is waiting to get a list of how many want to read what he has to say once a week (his lessons).
This thread is the only way to get that list and know if he is wanted or not -- by whether you post here or not.
I think he is waiting for us.
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NonoNanette
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09.05.2006, 16:24 |
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I have played penny anti poker (BIG difference between it and Texas Hold 'Em!) with friends occasionally so I know the bare basics such as the ranking of hands. But that'a about it really. I have only just started playing a few free rolls. I usually get ousted early on but have stayed to watch a couple thru to the end. I think I picked up a few tips by doing that but I sure could use some lessons in betting strategy.
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