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12-21-2005, 12:06 AM
|  | Big Stack | | Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: the wonder of it all Age: 34
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After each round, the team players’ finishing positions are added up. This total is called the Team Placement Count and the lower the better.
Example:
If a round consists of three tournaments and a team finishes in 1st, 2nd and 5th respectively, the team’s Placement Count is 8 for that round. Based on their Placement Counts teams are then ranked from lowest to highest counts.
The six teams with the lowest Placement Count receive League Points as follows: | 1st | 15 LEAGUE POINTS | | 2nd | 10 LEAGUE POINTS | | 3rd | 7 LEAGUE POINTS | | 4th | 5 LEAGUE POINTS | | 5th | 3 LEAGUE POINTS | | 6th | 1 LEAGUE POINT |
League Points are accumulated in the League Standings and whatever team has scored the most League Points after the final round of the league takes the title. | 
12-21-2005, 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by SpaceMonkey Doesn't matter, once we buy in, only those registered can play. So we're in trouble for Thursday. Partly my fault, I bought us in late Monday night because when I was about to fall asleep, I checked and 7 teams were already signed up. I didn't want to take the chance that the event filled up before morning. That cost us DaiTauHa. Sorry about that Dai, and the rest of the team.
Don't worry about us though Chipper, family first. | Space, I think you made the right call to buy in for the team when you did if you were noticing that spots were filling up. I was actually not anywhere near a computer Monday night when the discussion was going back and forth or else I would have been able to register sooner. Had a family obligation to attend to that night. | 
12-21-2005, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Fins Hmmmm... this seems like a missed opportunity, no? | Could have been a missed opportunity or perhaps he had trips. The size of the raise had me concerned. If I had called that raise, I would essentially have been pot committed. He may have been trying to scare me out but so early in the tournament I thought that he probably had trips.
If I would have had a middle pair I probably would have called a 3-4X raise after a limp as well. If I hit my trips, I'd also check and if the player made what looked to be a continuation bet, I'd consider raising it big as well.
If it was a bluff, it worked. I was still contemplating my move when the interface autofolded me. I didn't see the timer but probably would have had a hard time calling that huge raise. Could have been worse, but then again, it may have saved my ass as well.
Sometimes I'll make a crying call but it was so early on in the tourney that I had no real read on that player from PSO. | 
12-21-2005, 08:31 PM
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12-21-2005, 08:58 PM
|  | Big Stack | | Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Greeley, CO Age: 49
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Chips: 1,555 | | | Re: Introducing the ChipTalk Tilters Well crap. I was doing fine tonight. Was right in the middle of the pack and I was dealt pocket Aces from late position. TeamPSO bets out a nice 3X raise from early position. I reraised that 3X. Everyone folds back to TeamPSO. He was big stack at the time and he pushes all-in. I GLADLY called all-in.
I've got AA and he has KK. Yup, King on the frickin' flop and I'm out in 9th place.
Dayum!!!! Sorry guys. I had my chips all-in when i KNEW I had the best of it and he pulls a 2-outer. I thought this only happens on Poker Stars.  | 
12-21-2005, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by chipper57AA Well crap. I was doing fine tonight. Was right in the middle of the pack and I was dealt pocket Aces from late position. TeamPSO bets out a nice 3X raise from early position. I reraised that 3X. Everyone folds back to TeamPSO. He was big stack at the time and he pushes all-in. I GLADLY called all-in.
I've got AA and he has KK. Yup, King on the frickin' flop and I'm out in 9th place.
Dayum!!!! Sorry guys. I had my chips all-in when i KNEW I had the best of it and he pulls a 2-outer. I thought this only happens on Poker Stars.  | Eh, you know a site has to be rigged when some people can't even deposit their money after a week or longer! Besides which, you outlasted your captain. (and the above post is all I'm gonna say about my game tonight, sorry) | 
12-21-2005, 09:15 PM
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Originally Posted by chipper57AA Well crap. I was doing fine tonight. Was right in the
Dayum!!!! Sorry guys. I had my chips all-in when i KNEW I had the best of it and he pulls a 2-outer. I thought this only happens on Poker Stars.  |
Happens everywhere. I play a lot of live poker (10 - 20 hrs week) and this happens all the time there too. This is one brutal BS game sometimes.
Mike
Oh, I think I busted up like 5th or 6th. Way card dead. | 
12-21-2005, 09:18 PM
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Chips: 14,152 | | | Re: Introducing the ChipTalk Tilters Table captain was raising every hand so i pushed back with AT on the short stack. He had TT. The end. Finished 4th. Hopefully butrflynlamb can do better
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12-21-2005, 09:32 PM
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My pocket KK's didn't hold up
out at 4th
Started to gain respect at the table, the top aggressive player called my all-in on K's thought great, he'll dump a few thousand my way.
anyway.... lots of fun tonight. Took me a long time to start reading players.
Anyone have tips for me, shoot'em my way.
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12-21-2005, 10:04 PM
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Tour 4
Players
1. JustinKoz3 - Varied I think, didn't read to much from him (it is the internet after all)
2. EHafner - agressive early, slowed down when others got in trouble turned it on super strong towards the end
3. Craigb7777 - Varied between agressive and moderate, gained a substantial chip lead and picked smaller stacks to play against mostly.
4. butrflynlambie - that's me...
5. pokerrabbi - moderate, - didn't pick up that he bluffed or that he was having a really strong hand.
6. GodFather199 - very tight player the whole game, when he played he had something
7. PokerJR123 - no lasting impression left
8. Toronto-416 - pretty much let himself be blinded out the whole game, played something here and there but looked to be content with just not risking anything
9. Chadmw - no lasting impression left
10. B-Amazon - Very aggressive early, went up quickly then out quickly
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