It appears the president mis-calculated by holding a summit on health care. You see the purpose of this summit was to make Republicans look like obstructionists by not agreeing to meet or not going along with the current Democrat bills, which were all the Dems wanted to talk about. What’s the saying “be careful what you ask for.” Here is Paul Ryan using the bills the President supports and getting right to the heart of why the public is not having any of it. Game/Set/Match.
Archive for February, 2010
Paul Ryan Schools Obama on Health Care
Friday, February 26th, 2010Sometimes I get Bailed Out
Thursday, February 11th, 2010PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, $0.50 BB (5 handed) – Poker-Stars Hand Converter from HandHistoryConverter.com
MP ($13.90)
Button ($10.95)
SB ($66.20)
BB ($50)
Hero (UTG) ($68.85)
Preflop: Hero is UTG with K
, K
Hero bets $2, 2 folds, SB raises to $6, 1 fold, Hero raises to $14, SB raises to $66.20 (All-In), Hero calls $52.20
Flop: ($132.90) 2
, 6
, 5
(2 players, 1 all-in)
Turn: ($132.90) 7
(2 players, 1 all-in)
River: ($132.90) K
(2 players, 1 all-in)
Total pot: $132.90 | Rake: $2
Results:
SB had A
, A
(one pair, Aces).
Hero had K
, K
(three of a kind, Kings).
Outcome: Hero won $130.90
Randy Moller Florida Panther Goal Calls
Thursday, February 11th, 2010Position + Deep Stacks = Options
Saturday, February 6th, 2010This guy is a standard tag. I expect his value 3-bets to be larger with deep stacks because I can call wider with position. Therefore I expect him to have a wide polarized range (22+, 87s+, AT+, etc…) Also, he is 3-betting too frequently (8.5 % of the time). I like a polarized 3 betting range more as stacks get deep so I don’t hate his 3-bet but since I know that its polarized, I can call wider and I don’t know that he knows that. My hand is not usually not going to flop great but calling here will develop some image so when I do pick-up a hand, he is more likely to make a mistake. As it turns out, this is an interesting flop for my hand because this flop and turn are trouble for the better part of his range but actually hit his non-4 betting range pretty well. On the turn, bet sizing is key. If I planned to fire 3 barrels, then I would make it smaller so I have enough on the river for a credible river bluff (i.e. enough where I can still get more river folds). Here I did not plan on betting the river so I wanted to bet enough to get max fold equity on the turn while making it look like I was commited on the river. In other words, leveraging my $26 bet to look like $66 in his eyes because he should not expect me to fold for $40 on the river when the pot is $92. This is why if he calls the turn I can not profitably bluff the river but if I bet smaller on the turn I can possibly shove certian river cards (non spade 4 for example) because he could call the turn with the ace of spades.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, $0.50 BB (6 handed) – Poker-Stars Hand Converter from HandHistoryConverter.com
Button ($25.80)
SB ($93.15)
BB ($10)
UTG ($58.65)
Hero (MP) ($86.30)
CO ($116.20)
Preflop: Hero is MP with 7
, 6
1 fold, Hero bets $1.50, 2 folds, SB raises to $5, 1 fold, Hero calls $3.50
Flop: ($10.50) 2
, J
, 9
(2 players)
SB bets $6.50, Hero raises to $15, SB calls $8.50
Turn: ($40.50) 3
(2 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $26, 1 fold
Total pot: $40.50 | Rake: $2
Results:
Hero didn’t show 7
, 6
(nothing).
Outcome: Hero won $38.50
The danger of limping AA
Saturday, February 6th, 2010I don’t expect him to fold AA here even without top set. Therefore, he is destined to win small pots and lose big ones.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, $0.50 BB (6 handed) – Poker-Stars Hand Converter from HandHistoryConverter.com
Button ($79.95)
SB ($65.15)
Hero (BB) ($97.10)
UTG ($54.05)
MP ($9)
CO ($44.50)
Preflop: Hero is BB with 8
, Q
2 folds, CO calls $0.50, 1 fold, SB calls $0.25, Hero checks
Flop: ($1.50) 9
, 6
, A
(3 players)
SB checks, Hero bets $1, CO raises to $2, 1 fold, Hero calls $1
Turn: ($5.50) 4
(2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $5, Hero raises to $17, CO calls $12
River: ($39.50) 3
(2 players)
Hero bets $25, CO calls $25 (All-In)
Total pot: $89.50 | Rake: $3
Results:
Hero had 8
, Q
(flush, Ace high).
CO mucked A
, A
(three of a kind, Aces).
Outcome: Hero won $86.50
Setting Up Stacks for Easy River Shove
Saturday, February 6th, 2010This guy is playing 66% of hands over a 70 hand sample and going to showdown with them 35% of the time. That’s going to showdown with 23% of the deck. From a value standpoint that range looks like 66+,A3s+,K7s+,Q8s+,J9s+,T9s,A8o+,K9o+,QTo+,JTo. But in the real world, players who have those stats play much weaker hands than this – as you can see. I min-3bet the turn so we have a pot size bet on the river, which he’s never getting away from with top pair. Given he had 2 pair, he was never folding anyway.
PokerStars No-Limit Hold’em, $0.50 BB (5 handed) – Poker-Stars Hand Converter from HandHistoryConverter.com
Button ($8.35)
SB ($39.50)
BB ($145.75)
UTG ($56.15)
Hero (MP) ($50)
Preflop: Hero is MP with A
, Q
1 fold, Hero bets $1.50, 2 folds, BB calls $1
Flop: ($3.25) 2
, K
, 10
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $2, BB calls $2
Turn: ($7.25) 3
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $4, BB raises to $9, Hero raises to $14, BB calls $5
River: ($35.25) 5
(2 players)
BB checks, Hero bets $32.50 (All-In), BB calls $32.50
Total pot: $100.25 | Rake: $2
Results:
BB mucked K
, 3
(two pair, Kings and threes).
Hero had A
, Q
(flush, Ace high).
Outcome: Hero won $98.25
What is the Result of Unsustainable Government Spending – Mark Steyn
Saturday, February 6th, 2010“…Obama’s spending proposes to take the average Bush deficit for the years 2001–2008, and double it, all the way to 2020. To get out of the Bush hole, we need to dig a hole twice as deep for one-and-a-half times as long…”