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POKER QUOTES :

fictional:

Lancey Howard to Eric Stoner * (Edward G. Robinson to Steve McQueen)

final scene in the "Cinncinnati Kid" -1967 / After a marathon tournament to decide who is the best stud poker player in the land. Lancey (thinking the "Kid" is bluffing) turns over a Railbirds card: Qd flush to "the kids" Railbirds card: As high straight and then :

    • Lancey says : Gets down to what it's all about, doesn't it? Making the wrong move at the right time.
    • "The Kid" says : Is that what it's all about? {flipping his down cards up to show an Ace high straight}
    • Lancey says : You're good kid... but as long as I'm around you're only second best....don't forget that"

1. Vannevar Bush, Architect of the internet

If scientific reasoning were limited to the logical processes of arithmetic, we should not get very far in our understanding of the physical world. One might as well attempt to grasp the game of poker entirely by the use of the mathematics of probability.

2. Daniel Negreanu on Becoming an Elite poker player

Regarding a hand he folded Railbirds card: KdRailbirds card: Kh pre-flop based on his read of an opponent Daniel said . "If you never try to play above the rim and just make automatic decisions based solely on the numbers, you simply never will become an elite poker player.

3. Doyle Brunson

It's not the cards that you have all the time that makes you a winner or a loser.

You can't hold enough hands coming into these tournaments without making some courageous plays. (these "courageous plays are what know-nothing namecallers call "donkey plays"

Try to decide how good your hand is at a given moment. Nothing else matters. Nothing!

4. David Sklansky on Poker

"When we play, we must realize, before anything else, that we are out to make money."

Put yourself in their shoes before you decide on the best way to take their shirts.

5. General David Shoup

The commonest mistake in history is underestimating your opponent; happens at the poker table all the time.

6. David Spanier (1901)

The odds are merely a framework for play, like the lines of a tennis court.

7. From "Big Deal" by Anthony Holden

"Poker may be a branch of psychological warfare, an art form or indeed a way of life - but it is also merely a game, in which money is simply the means of keeping score."

8. David Mamet on Poker

"Poker reveals to the frank observer something else of import-it will teach him about his own nature. Many bad players do not improve because they cannot bear self-knowledge."

9. Bobby Baldwin on Poker

"You cannot survive without that intangible quality we call heart. The mark of a top player is not how much he wins when he is winning but how he handles his losses. If you win for thirty days in a row, that makes no difference if on the thirty-first you have a bad night, go crazy, and throw it all away."

10. Jack Strauss on Poker

"Limit poker is a science, but no-limit is an art. In limit, you are shooting at a target. In no-limit, the target comes alive and shoots back at you."

11. From the gentleman's handbook on poker

The strong point in poker is never to lose your temper, either with those you are playing with or, more particularly, with the cards. There is no sympathy in poker. Always keep cool. If you lose your head you will lose all your chips.

12. Pug Pearson on Poker

"The real things to know is that folks will stand to lose more than they will to win. That's the most important percentage there is. I mean, if they lose, they're willin' to lose everything. If they win, they're usually satisfied to win enough to pay for dinner and a show. The best gamblers know that."

13. From A Girlhood Among Gamblers by Katy Lederer

The cardinal sin in poker, worse than playing did cards, worse even than figuring your odds correctly, is becoming emotionally involved.

14. Amarillo Slim on Poker:

"It never hurts for potential opponents to think you're more than a little stupid and can hardly count all the money in your hip pocket, much less hold on to it.."

Besides lovemaking and singing in the shower, there aren't many human activities where there is a greater difference between a person's self-delusional ability and actual ability than in poker.

15. Steve Badget

Once you start thinking you have nothing left to learn, you have everything to learn.

The odds are merely a framework for play, like the lines of a tennis court.T

 

16. Rick Bennet

In the long run there's no luck in poker, but the short run is longer than most people know.

 

17. Crandall Addington, Texas oil millionaire

If you reraise a raiser, and he doesn't raise you back, you know he has kicker problems.

18. Alfred Alvarez (2001)

Serious poker is no more about gambling than rock climbing is about taking risks.

 

Hold'em is a game of calculated aggression: If you cards are good enough for your to call a bet, they are good enough to raise with.

19. Anonymous

A faint heart never filled a spade flush.

Money isn't everything ... unless you're playing in a rebuy tournament.

When a man with money meets a man with experience, the man with experience leaves with money and the man with money leaves with experience.

 

21. Louis Kreiger

 

I believe in poker the way I believe in the American Dream. Poker is good for you. It enriches the soul, sharpens the intellect, heals the spirit, and - when played well, nourishes the wallet.

 

20. Vince Burgio

If you're a competitive person and you commit yourself to something, you have no choice but to endure


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EVENT#6 FINAL RESULTS - SEVEN CARD STUD
DATE: Sunday, June 17, 2007 BUY-IN: $350 + $50 Entry MORE INFO
112 Entrants / $39,200 Prize Pool
1st Place
Daniel Chapman

2nd Place
Nguyen Hung

3rd Place
Michael (Hooks) Lanzetta
PLACE NAME FROM WINNINGS
1 Daniel Chapman Woodbury, NJ $14,896
2 Nguyen Hung Hillsborough, NJ $8,624
3 Michael (Hooks) Lanzetta Williamstown, NJ $4,704
4

William Coren

Wynnewood, PA $3,136
5 Mitchell Katz Jersey City, NJ $2,744
6 Adam Brancata MT Laurel, NJ $2,352
7 Sazan Lusha Staten Island, NY $1,568
8 Carless Boatwright Woodbridge, VA $1,176

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Hi I found this in some old dusty paper file

folder in my pokerschool remains.....

I haven't a clue as to the originalauthor

to give him/her credit.


But it's some good basic poker knowledge

for the beginner!

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Action: Another term for "betting," that is, to start the action is to start the betting.

Ante: A small sum of money, placed in the pot by each player. Antes are used in Stud and Draw, but not in Hold'em or Omaha.

Big Blind: A bet that must be posted by the player two seats to the left of the button. It is equal to the amount of the smaller betting limit in a game, for example, in a 10-20 game, the big blind would be $10.

Blind: Forced bets placed in the pot by the first two players in front of the dealer button in Hold'em. See "small blind" and "big blind."

Bluff: To bet when you hold a weak hand, hoping that the intimidation factor of your bet can win the hand.

Bring-in: In Stud, a bet that must be made on the very first betting round. Usually the player showing the lowest card is forced to make a bet; in some games, the player showing the highest card is forced. The bring-in applies only on the very first betting round, though. On all further rounds, the player showing the highest hand on board has the OPTION to bet first, but need not.

Call: To match a bet that has been made.

Check: To possess the option to bet, but decline. A player cannot check once someone else has bet; at that point, the player must call, raise, or fold. But if no one has yet bet, a player can check, allowing the betting option to pass to the next player.

Check-raise: To check, indicating weakness, with the intention of raising after someone else bets.
Check-raises are allowed in all casino poker games; in some home games, they are frowned upon.

Donkey: name that is given a player who makes terrible calls or plays,a nd wins

Fifth Street: The fifth community card in Hold'em or Omaha (in these games, 5th street is more often called "the river."). Also sometimes used to refer to the fifth card received in 7 Card Stud.

Flop: In Hold'em or Omaha, the first three community cards, turned up all at once.

Fold: To drop out of a hand.

Fourth Street: The fourth community card in Hold'em or Omaha (in these games, 4th street is more often called "the turn."). Also sometimes used to refer to the fourth card received in 7 Card Stud.

Hole cards: Cards that are face down and cannot be seen by the other players.

Kicker: Two meanings

1) A single card kept along with a pair, in Draw, in an attempt to make two pair. For example, someone might keep 3-3-K, drawing two cards, in the hope that he might get either a three (for trips) or a King (making two pair, Kings-up).

2) The highest single card held by two players in Hold'em who each hold the same pair. For example, if the board in Hold'em is A-10-8-5-2, and Player One holds A-J as his hand, and Player Two holds A-Q, each player has a pair of Aces, but Player Two has a better kicker and would win the hand.

Muck: To not show your cards.

Narrowing the Field: To bet or raise in the hopes that you will drive out some players whose hands are currently worse than yours, but who might improve if allowed to stay in.

Nuts (The): The best possible hand. This phrase is almost always used in the context of a particular hand (otherwise "the nuts" would just be a term for a royal flush). For example, in Hold'em, a player holding 8-9 would hold "the nuts" if the flop came 6-7-10. At that moment, the 6-7-8-9-10 straight is the best possible hand. However, if the Turn card were a Jack, and the River a Queen, a player holding A-K would then have the nuts-a 10-J-Q-K-A straight.

Pot: The money in the center of the table, being contested by the players still remaining in the hand.

Rake: The amount of money the casino takes from the pot to make money from the poker game. In low limit games, the casino usually rakes some percentage of the pot, usually a maximum of 10% of the pot. In higher limit games, the casino makes money either by charging players an hourly fee to play, or by collecting a fee each time a player holds the button.

River: In Hold'em or Omaha, the fifth and final community card. Also sometimes called fifth street.

Rock: A player known to be very conservative, who usually bets or raises only when he has a very powerful hand.

Small Blind: A bet that must be posted by the player one seat to the left of the button. It is usually equal to one half of the smaller betting limit in a game, for example, in a 10-20 game, the small blind would be $5. Occasionally, the small blind is some other fraction of the big blind.