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Old 08-23-2004, 05:31 PM     Post subject: KKKK at 4th street #1 (permalink)  
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Absolutely thrilling!!!!

At a home game, my friends little brother decides to play. This is the most arrogant 16 yr old I have ever met. He bluffs like a mad man; fortunately, I developed a perfect tell on him. I could tell when his hand improved, when he had A hi, low cards, a decent hand, a monster, everything. I wound up calling about 15 big bluffs over the course of the night, and read another ~10 but couldn't call because I had missed too.

On to THE hand of the night: Chicago hi (highest in the hole splits the pot).

dealt to me:
him: x x
I didnt know what he had yet, but of course rolled up requires a little trickery. Especially against a highly over-aggressive player. I check raise him.

4th street, me -
him: x x -
I read him having a pair other than the ace, so I check raise him again, while mentioning that I had check-raised him twice in a row to further increase his aggressiveness.

5th street, me: -
him: x x -
I still didnt think he had anything better than one pair, so I check raise him again, laughing while saying that I had done it a third time. Im still developing my read, so I ask him if he has the hi , and he shruggs; now I am fairly certain he doesn't. The other players dropped mid-way though us capping it, with him knowing that I have at least Kings up (because I check-raised the deal, and paired my up-card on 4th). My table talk was working at its finest.

6th street, me: -
him: x x -
obviously, his pair up improves his hand, but he cant make a straight flush, and I have one of the aces so he cant beat my quads. I want it to look like I'm scared of his JJ up, so I start the betting this time, we cap it again.

River, me : -
Him: x x - x
I bet, we cap.

He shows in order :
To my:

Look back through it, and you will see that the first time we capped it he knew he was beat very badly and knew that I would be calling no matter what, and he did not have any at all. This was a dealer choice game with the max bet at every round being $3, the total pot wound up being over $150. Unfortunately, I don't think he will be playing me again for a quite some time.
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Old 08-27-2004, 08:48 AM #2 (permalink)  
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So it's 7CS with the high Rule ?
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Old 08-27-2004, 04:22 PM #3 (permalink)  
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yes, the highest , face down, wins half the pot, and I had the K down 8-)
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