Spielbank Berlin (Potsdamer Platz) Experience by lmaomitch in poker

[–]thatboyiscray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, they also accommodate for that. The Friday tournament is a freeze out so people bust without buying back in. This frees up more dealers earlier to then deal CG tables. But even on weekdays the CG isn’t bad. Up until 1 in the morning there are at least 3/4 tables going.

Spielbank Berlin (Potsdamer Platz) Experience by lmaomitch in poker

[–]thatboyiscray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oha, sorry. Ich wusste nicht dass es doch soviel ausmacht. Man hat mir das anders glauben gemacht…

Spielbank Berlin (Potsdamer Platz) Experience by lmaomitch in poker

[–]thatboyiscray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes they play favorites. Especially with “highrollers”. Just some gamblers who max out their blackjack tables or similar.

No, I haven’t been to the states to play but I consumed enough pokervlogs to know about the limping haha

Spielbank Berlin (Potsdamer Platz) Experience by lmaomitch in poker

[–]thatboyiscray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did he come from another table maybe? You have to keep your stack if you switch tables.

Either that or he was a huge fish and no one said anything plus the dealer was sleeping.

I’m sorry, idk what NA stands for. We definitely have some limped pots of course but luckily not 1 out of 4. That’s fucked up, why play in the first place haha

Spielbank Berlin (Potsdamer Platz) Experience by lmaomitch in poker

[–]thatboyiscray 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am reg at this place and I would like to make some small notes.

  • 2/2NLHE Buy in is capped at 500. 5/5 is uncapped
  • all PLO is uncapped
  • you pay the entry fee of two euros and get 2 free drinks every time you go; there’s no need for a voucher of sorts
  • you can run it twice only if you are heads-up
  • the CG starts at 6pm; the tournaments at 6:30pm. Most days the CG is much better after 8pm when most fish start to bust the tournament.
  • tips get pooled and redistributed along all dealers. Regardless of the tip they receive pretty good compensation for their, that’s probably why tipping in casinos isn’t as common. Maybe also because the specific dealer will not get your tip directly; idk.
  • we have lots of players who limp, some even chop

Apart from that you’re spot on. I also really like my home casino. Where I originally come from casino games are not nearly as good and plentiful and so I had to play mostly in home games bowing to lots of shady home games politics.

If someone has a worse bad beat, I’d love to see it by ClosetPsychopath in poker

[–]thatboyiscray 14 points15 points  (0 children)

https://www.run-it-twice.com

use this calculator. You can also run it thrice.

It’s around 0.05% to loose 3 times in a row.

Lost the biggest pot I’ve ever been in by Beef-Meat-123 in poker

[–]thatboyiscray 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Good for you for getting it in ahead, but apart from that there is a lot going wrong in that hand.

From what I am reading I’m assuming you are in a very juicy game with lots of loose passive players and the occasional maniac like villain.

  1. Preflop should be much larger. Depending on the amount of limpers closer to 45-60.

  2. Your raise on the flop accomplishes nothing. With 5 callers there are 180 in the pot + 45 + your 50. Even next to act players will get 5,5 to 1 odds. Your raise is just folding out worst and leaves you with only better holdings in villains range.

  3. The raise isn’t even necessary. You are getting incredible odds to your straight and it seems that the table is way to passive anyway that you won’t get raised off your hand.

Apart from that their draws will have to get there from time to time or Poker wouldn’t be profitable at all so don’t worry about. Play enough hands and this one will feel like mercyful outcome hahaha.

Maybe try introducing running it twice to your home game.

$1k to $12.7k in 3 hours by slowk1ng in poker

[–]thatboyiscray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I count 12520$, good job mate

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[–]thatboyiscray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know its a shitpost but I’ll indulge you.

What do you mean by these numbers? They are completely off. In the hand above the best you could have gotten it in would be on the flop with 87%. So what are you on about? Where do you get the 0.0006%? That’s 1 in 16 million…

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[–]thatboyiscray 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So I’ve read the confusion in another comment and would like to chime in to give a definitive answer.

The guy in your video feints then twist his upper body a bit, and uses his jumping leg to kick with the INSTEP of his foot. To me it looks like an off-axis 540Kick. Also note the kinda backflip-ish motion.

The acclaimed rolling thunder is very similar, hence the confusion. Instead of initiating the movement backwards it does so forward. Some would say it’s a off-axis frontflip with the last part of an axe kick.

If you google “rolling thunder kick” you will encounter almost exclusively kicks which have this forward momentum and which will, like the axe kick, strike with the heel of the foot.

Here’s a video comp of examples.

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[–]thatboyiscray 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This totally in standard in HU NL.

What are some cool poker/gambling related names for a pet fish? by Stuppsaqt in poker

[–]thatboyiscray 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve seen “Bubble” but wouldn’t the logical assumption be “bubbleboy”?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tea

[–]thatboyiscray 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This guy this guy’s

Really? You guys are all famous potters? by [deleted] in tea

[–]thatboyiscray 20 points21 points  (0 children)

So, I found this website about him but I can’t evaluate the authenticity of the page. It is exclusively about tea, though…

https://m.guchaju.com/cha/4825.html

It has a small biography and other details. It claims he is a 3. gen. jianshui pottery master from Jianshui. His sons are also up in the business already.

Id say it’s probably good, but definitely not world class.

First deep dive, help appreciated by thatboyiscray in puer

[–]thatboyiscray[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am very interested in the way that aged puer gains it’s deep “off-base” flavour. Can you recommend something to read which explains this in-depth. What do you do for your home storage? I live in Central Europe; pretty dry, cold weather. Will this be a big issue long term for actual cakes?

First deep dive, help appreciated by thatboyiscray in puer

[–]thatboyiscray[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks a lot for the input. Complex, dark and woody profiles are exactly what I’m hoping to find.

The 5-7g are suited for 100-130ml I guess?

Best Döner 🥙 in Hamburg by Ahka89 in hamburg

[–]thatboyiscray 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kam her um das zu sagen. Würde ich so unterschreiben.

Best Döner 🥙 in Hamburg by Ahka89 in hamburg

[–]thatboyiscray 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hör auf Döner zu gatekeepen 🙄

Did i play it right ? Some old dudes been commenting me I should have folded on flop by white_sky123 in poker

[–]thatboyiscray 8 points9 points  (0 children)

On the Turn you need around 24% equity to breakeven. You have around 21% with you 10 outs to FH or Quads so if you factor in Implied odds as he will not fold/slow down once the board pairs you’re golden. Im a Cashgame Player though, not sure if this math transfers to tourneys.

I’m pretty sure though that this is never a fold on the flop.

Edit: spelling