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It’s Deep Stack Day! Come on down to KoJack’s and enjoy the $200 Saturday Deep Stack. Doors open at 2pm with cards in the air at 2:30pm. Late reg/re-entry stays open till 4pm. Get out of the chill and enjoy some hot poker action. Plenty of college football on our walls of big screen TVs! See you at KoJack’s! € 2,000 + 150 Pot Limit Omaha - Turbo European Poker Tour - EPT Deauville, Deauville 1st € 39,100 $ 53,329 30-Jan-2013: France € 1,000 + 100 No Limit Hold'em - Main Event France Poker Series - FPS Deauville Final, Deauville 17th € 5,800 $ 7,802 05-Jan-2013: Ireland $ 600 Pot Limit Omaha - Deep Stack (Event #25) 50th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2019, Las Vegas 112th $ 1,417 15.04: 07-Jun-2019: United States $ 1,500 No Limit Hold'em - Millionaire Maker (Event #19) 50th World Series of Poker - WSOP 2019, Las Vegas 304th $ 5,829 18.79: 04-Jun-2019: United States Jun 15, 2018 Deep: 10+ Stack-to-Pot Ratio. Deep SPR hands are a strong poker player's bread and butter. These are single raised pots in cash games and in 

Steve 'The Phoenix' Scott-Telford rose from the ashes to win an amazing victory in the Third Series of the now legendary Poker tour. Steve hung on as low stack till the final three players then took down a monster pot against his brother Chris 'the Mouth' Scott-Telford, knocking him out of the tournament with pocket rockets beating Chris

It’s Deep Stack Day! Come on down to KoJack’s and enjoy the $200 Saturday Deep Stack. Doors open at 2pm with cards in the air at 2:30pm. Late reg/re-entry stays open till 4pm. Get out of the chill and enjoy some hot poker action. Plenty of college football on our walls of big screen TVs! See you at KoJack’s! € 2,000 + 150 Pot Limit Omaha - Turbo European Poker Tour - EPT Deauville, Deauville 1st € 39,100 $ 53,329 30-Jan-2013: France € 1,000 + 100 No Limit Hold'em - Main Event France Poker Series - FPS Deauville Final, Deauville 17th € 5,800 $ 7,802 05-Jan-2013: Ireland

Your stack is a tool. You use it to win the other person's chips. You cannot win their stack without putting yours on the line. You can, however, decide when you put your stack on the line. Related Reading: How to Get Paid Off With Big Hands in Poker; Practice Pot Control in Free Poker Games on PokerStars. Only Risk Your Stack with a Big Hand!

$ 800 Double Stack Pot Limit Omaha (Event #53) World Series of Poker - WSOP Online 2020 at GGPoker, Online 73rd $ 1,997 02-Aug-2020: International $ 1,500 MILLIONAIRE MAKER (Event #17) World Series of Poker - WSOP Online 2020 at GGPoker, Online 582nd $ 2,459 26-Jul-2020: International 1). In this case, the kicker determines the winner. If the kicker is also the same, then the 2 players will split the pot. 2). In this case, it will be a split pot because, in poker, no suit is "better" or higher-ranked than another. 3). I think you mean a Royal Flush, which is, by definition, unbeatable. This is also a split pot.

If there is an overlay, wait till the late registration period ends, look at the total number of chips and divide that by 100 (because there are 100 seats guaranteed), and that is your average cash stack. So if there are 3 million chips in play, the average stack would be 30,000 and you can probably start to tighten up at 24,000.

Please have a look at the attached schematic and code. The code is not ready yet and I need some help in making the connection between the PID library and output in the code. The voltage on the soldering iron looks like: https://ibb.co/CMF1gQ0 If I rotate the pot, nothing happens on the screen of the scope. https://ibb.co/vdDRmnJ I'm learning AutoIT and am trying to write a script for a GUI that let's the user enter a few values, hit an OK button, and then see the same values displayed again before hitting another OK button, If we bet 22bb (65% pot-size bet) and get called by one player, we will take a turn card with 78.5bb in the pot and 67bb behind. This stack-to-pot ratio allows us to comfortably shove on the turn (more on this in rule #5). As you saw from this article, the biggest strategical difference between single raised pot and 3-bet pots comes from the huge difference in stack-to-pot ratio. The lower stack-to-pot ratios of 3-bet pots will lead to two main things: Smaller c-bet sizes used (in general) by the in-position aggressor. Your stack is a tool. You use it to win the other person's chips. You cannot win their stack without putting yours on the line. You can, however, decide when you put your stack on the line. Related Reading: How to Get Paid Off With Big Hands in Poker; Practice Pot Control in Free Poker Games on PokerStars. Only Risk Your Stack with a Big Hand! Before pushing all-in as a short stack, be sure you’re first into the pot or you have very good cards. If you have 10 big blinds, you still have enough chips to threaten opponents and they will still need a decent hand to call.