Rush on Tilt

crowfoot- Posts: 109
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Rush on Tilt
Anyone tried New Rush poker on full tilt, wow its quick, for action junkies, just give it a go. When you fold a new set of players appear, as the table slides left.

hoppy- Posts: 205
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Re: Rush on Tilt
just been playing this for a while quiet like it i normally play tight and so I get too play a lot more hands.
how you doing on it crowfoot.
been down most of the day getting the hang now though finished the last 2 sessions up.
how you doing on it crowfoot.
been down most of the day getting the hang now though finished the last 2 sessions up.

CARNIVORE04- Posts: 947
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Re: Rush on Tilt
Read the e-mails and it sounds interesting. Maybe give it a blast at the weekend but cheers for the info
Heaven won't have me and hell is afraid i'll take over !!!

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Re: Rush on Tilt
God help me, it sounds intriguing...

wildrick- SharkPokerSchool Mentor

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Re: Rush on Tilt
yeah, it looks very interesting 
Not played it yet, but theres a little explanational video here for all those who are interested... http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/rush-poker
Not played it yet, but theres a little explanational video here for all those who are interested... http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/rush-poker

redbulldac- Posts: 291
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rush on tilt
wow just watched that vid you could get hooked on that quite easily has any body on here really won on it

wildrick- SharkPokerSchool Mentor

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Re: Rush on Tilt
i shall look forward to evos full test and report 

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Crack Poker
Oh no - not another addiction!
Already put in a few hours and it's VERY hard to walk away - good fun and POKER JUNKIE FIXXXXXXX!
Already got a few theories on it, but Mother and I are still collating (name the film, win a star).
See you (very briefly) at the tables...

Already put in a few hours and it's VERY hard to walk away - good fun and POKER JUNKIE FIXXXXXXX!
Already got a few theories on it, but Mother and I are still collating (name the film, win a star).
See you (very briefly) at the tables...

thewasterblog.blogspot.com

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Re: Rush on Tilt
TheWaster wrote:Oh no - not another addiction!
Already put in a few hours and it's VERY hard to walk away - good fun and POKER JUNKIE FIXXXXXXX!
Already got a few theories on it, but Mother and I are still collating (name the film, win a star).
See you (very briefly) at the tables...
"Alien"
One of my top films, what ever became of the cat ? Last time we saw him was on "Gateway" station.

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Nutty Poker
Yeah I've played a bit. We call it Nutty Poker and it certainly is that! A good way to lose a lot of money, quick!
Just when you think you have mastered a winning strategy it gets thrown right back in your face!
I'm definitely going to give it a miss from now on.
Well, maybe one last game.......
Just when you think you have mastered a winning strategy it gets thrown right back in your face!
I'm definitely going to give it a miss from now on.
Well, maybe one last game.......

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Re: Rush on Tilt
cookiejar wrote:Yeah I've played a bit. We call it Nutty Poker and it certainly is that! A good way to lose a lot of money, quick!
Just when you think you have mastered a winning strategy it gets thrown right back in your face!
I'm definitely going to give it a miss from now on.
Well, maybe one last game.......
You may find the first few pieces of an article regarding Rushpoker strategy useful here -
Guide to Poker

cookiejar- Posts: 10
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Re: Rush on Tilt
Thanks for that Bainn, much appreciated.
Its interesting that part 3 of the article mentions a particular strategy that I have tried myself, re-raising late position raisers from the SB. I am prepared to do this with any half-way decent hand. It seems that 9 times out of 10 this is enough to make the original raiser fold straight away. On the odd occasion that they do call, I tend to follow up with a pot-sized continuation bet almost every time. This is a pretty effective and exciting strategy, but obviously very high risk and of course you will run in to the occasional monster. Knowing when to give it up when you are beat is the key.
When using this play I am now noticing more and more people re-raising from the BB! No matter how nutty you are there is always someone nuttier! lol
Another play I have found to be very effective is the squeeze. If I see a mid position raiser followed by a caller I am drooling in anticipation!
Crazy re-raises, the essence of Nutty Poker!
So there are a couple of ideas, if the short wait for a premium hand is too much for you!
Its interesting that part 3 of the article mentions a particular strategy that I have tried myself, re-raising late position raisers from the SB. I am prepared to do this with any half-way decent hand. It seems that 9 times out of 10 this is enough to make the original raiser fold straight away. On the odd occasion that they do call, I tend to follow up with a pot-sized continuation bet almost every time. This is a pretty effective and exciting strategy, but obviously very high risk and of course you will run in to the occasional monster. Knowing when to give it up when you are beat is the key.
When using this play I am now noticing more and more people re-raising from the BB! No matter how nutty you are there is always someone nuttier! lol
Another play I have found to be very effective is the squeeze. If I see a mid position raiser followed by a caller I am drooling in anticipation!
Crazy re-raises, the essence of Nutty Poker!
So there are a couple of ideas, if the short wait for a premium hand is too much for you!

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Re: Rush on Tilt
cookiejar wrote:Thanks for that Bainn, much appreciated.
Its interesting that part 3 of the article mentions a particular strategy that I have tried myself, re-raising late position raisers from the SB. I am prepared to do this with any half-way decent hand. It seems that 9 times out of 10 this is enough to make the original raiser fold straight away. On the odd occasion that they do call, I tend to follow up with a pot-sized continuation bet almost every time. This is a pretty effective and exciting strategy, but obviously very high risk and of course you will run in to the occasional monster. Knowing when to give it up when you are beat is the key.
When using this play I am now noticing more and more people re-raising from the BB! No matter how nutty you are there is always someone nuttier! lol
Another play I have found to be very effective is the squeeze. If I see a mid position raiser followed by a caller I am drooling in anticipation!
Crazy re-raises, the essence of Nutty Poker!
So there are a couple of ideas, if the short wait for a premium hand is too much for you!
Always good to see someones concurs with my ideas !












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