Turning fifty ... is like flying: hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror.
Flying is hours and hours of boredom sprinkled with a few seconds of sheer terror.
Playing Limit Hold'em will certainly improve your No Limit game. There are subtleties to the Limit game that will enhance your technique at the No Limit tables. Mastering these uniquely aggressive Limit tactics will enable you to steal more pots when you sit down to play No Limit Hold'em.
Airline travel is hours of boredom interrupted by moments of stark terror.
Limit Hold'em is the game for you if you bore easily and crave fast action. Conversely, in No Limit, the game will often slow to a halt when someone is faced with a big decision. That's uncommon in Limit games because all-in bets are rare.
Whatever game suits you best, learn to play both Limit and No Limit Texas Hold'em. Your overall game will definitely improve.
My favorite poker game is No Limit Texas Hold 'Em.
Do you realise that people die of boredom in London suburbs? It's the second biggest cause of death amongs the English in general. Sheer boredom...
Experienced no-limit Texas Hold'em players understand the importance of reading flop texture.
Who does not recall school at least in part as endless dreary hours of boredom punctuated by moments of high anxiety?
Look, No Limit Texas Hold 'em is a game of reads, deduction and logic, and Allen Cunningham excels in each.
Here's one general rule that applies to No Limit Hold'em tournaments: Avoid playing coin flip situations for all of your chips.
I think comics will always be around. I think there's something nice about a comic book. People love to hold 'em, turn the pages, fold 'em up, roll 'em up, stick 'em in their back pocket, show 'em to a friend, and say, "Hey, look at this."
In No Limit Hold'em, much like video games and karate lessons, you need to master one level before you can move on to the next.
Playing deep-stack, no-limit hold'em is a very complex game where the most critical and difficult decisions come after the flop.
If you read people great then you can become a great No Limit Hold 'Em player.