I don't have a problem with you posting these, I just don't understand
why the columns don't line up properly, and it makes it a little hard
to read....
Mike
--- In turmel2step@yahoogroups.com, bc726@... wrote:
>
>
> >Article #4351 (4352 is last):
> >Subject: Re: TAJPROFESSOR: Turmel2Step #047 Outs-Odds
> >From: "Irish Mike" <mjostar@...>
> >Newsgroups: alt.fan.john-turmel,rec.gambling.poker,
> >rec.gambling.misc,alt.gambling,can.politics
> >Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 17:20:42 GMT
>
> IM: I really dislike BAHHs (Boring Ass Hand Histories)
>
> JCT: Irish Mike thinks these Outs-counting Odds-deriving
> exercises are Boring Ass Hand Histories. I would think that
> each one only taking one line to tell would put these
> histories in a class of Hands that can't be called boring.
>
> IM: but this piece of shit takes the BAHH bar to a whole new
> level.
>
> JCT: Yes, twenty hand histories in only twenty lines has
> reduced it to a whole new level.
>
> IM: Be a little considerate bucko and put "BAHH" in the
> subject line so we can skip this crap. Irish Mike
>
> JCT: Yes, you've convinced me how upsetting it must be to
> find out some of us don't need our online calculators to
> 2step in only seconds to the winner-loser cut points for
> these problem hand histories while people like you can't
> solve them at all. Sounds like you don't even know how to
> use your free online Outs-Odds calculator. Where do you
> play?
>
> >Subject: Re: TAJPROFESSOR: Turmel2Step #049 Outs-Odds
> >Article #4354 (4355 is last):
> >From: <britt@...>
> >Newsgroups: alt.fan.john-turmel,can.politics
> >Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 07:38:31 -0500
>
> John Turmel bc726@... said:
> >> ON THE FLOP
>
> >fuck off with the spam, ass wipe. You've been reported.
> Dumb cocksucker Turmel, are you still diddling little boys?
>
> JCT: Okay. I admit that publishing these last 1000 problem
> hands that I can solve in seconds might seem like boasting.
> It is since this couldn't be done in a live game before I
> invented the 2step.
>
> So with 1000 of the over 12000 problem hands published,
> people can have a feel for what I've invented, even if not
> Irish Mike nor others who never got past grade-school math.
>
> And I discovered over 1000 typos and mistakes while doing
> the 12000 problem exercises myself. Of course, with every
> problem repeated for 5 opponents, each error was quintupled.
> Still that's 200 errors in about 3000 generic problem hands.
>
> Prudently, I only published my draft at lulu and only sold 5
> copies. I didn't publish it to the world's book-sellers.
> Boy, would that have been a boner. Still, those five "boner"
> editions should be more valuable some day. Besides, once you
> know the system, you can use the boner edition to "spot the
> TajProfessor's mistakes."
>
> If anyone bought one of the only first five editions and
> wants a refund, sure.
>
> Very soon, I'll be publishing the perfected exercise book to
> the world network. As I pointed out, you don't need an
> exercise book to know how to use the system, you just need
> to learn the 14-line system:
>
> Step 1) Count pot bets for outs needed to chase:
> Odds: 45 22 14 10 8 7 6 5 4 3+ 3+ 3 2+ 2+ 2 offered by pot
> Outs: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 needed to call
>
> Step 2) Count outs to "Call Overlays, Fold Underlays."
> Draw: 4FL 4S2 4S1 TRS PRK PR2 OC1 PRP 3FL 3ST
> Turn: 9-1 8 4 10 5 4 3 2 0 0 outs on Turn
> Flop: 9-1 8 4 8 5 4 3 2 2-0 1 outs on Flop
>
> Boss 1-card 0-overgap 4-flush is 99(999) outs vs 1-5 oppts.
> 1-overgap 88(776); 2-overgaps 87(655); 3-overgaps 76(544);
> 4&5-overgaps and 4&5-undergaps 75(432);
> 3&2-undergaps 64(321); 1&0-undergaps 53(211).
> Demote all draws by 1 rank if no Ace is on board.
> Non-Boss 1-card 3-flush is 1 out except for the bottom five
> ranks against 3 or more opponents which are worth 0 outs.
>
> JCT: That's all there is to it. And the fact it's so
> elegantly simple is what makes the Irish Mikes of the world
> look so bad while making playing poker against the Irish
> Mikes of the world look so good.
>
>
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