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Margin Of Error
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11-03-2006, 05:28 PM
Post subject: 25NL FTP AK all-in on flop?
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Flush
Join Date: May 2006
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Pre-flop: (4 players) Foldgerz is Button with K A
UTG folds, Foldgerz raises to $1.5, SB folds, BB calls.
Flop: 4 A 6 ($3.1, 2 players)
BB checks, Foldgerz bets $4, BB raises all-in $33.45, Foldgerz ?
Villian was raising alot of hands, had only been sitting for about 30 so I cant say anything more than that.
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nutsinho
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raising a lot of hands when? what circumstances? was he making massive overbets a lot?
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Margin Of Error
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Flush
Join Date: May 2006
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raising a lot of hands when? what circumstances? was he making massive overbets a lot?
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Preflop and on the flop. none of his hands had went to showdown yet.
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She looked at me and said youz a baby right?
I told her, I'm 18 and live a crazy life
Plus I'll tell you what the 80's like
And I know what ladies like
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dpe8598
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Originally Posted by Margin Of Error
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raising a lot of hands when? what circumstances? was he making massive overbets a lot?
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Preflop and on the flop. none of his hands had went to showdown yet.
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If he has been showing a lot of flop action, especially big action, and hasn't gone to showdown yet than this is an instacall for me. His range is probably pretty wide, so a set, or 2 pair AX are possible, but I'm definitely going to the felt here. I can easily fold this hand to a solid player. The backdoor flush doesnt hurt.
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mixchange
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not that I'm the best to take advice from, but remember if the guy is raising more than his cards might mitigate if you are wrong this time or get drawn out on, you will probably have the chance to win it back from him.
I might call here, it's definitely out of proportion with your hand's strength but he might have Aq, AJ and think he has you, or have hit 2p like A6. It's gotta be up to your feel of that game. Not the worst call if you are wrong and he has a set, if you thought through his image well.
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DaHorror
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Full House
Join Date: Jun 2005
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If this is seriously 4-max then it's an easy call alot.
Why overbet the pot on the flop unless you want this kind of action on this dry board?
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dpe8598
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Flush
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Originally Posted by DaHorror
If this is seriously 4-max then it's an easy call alot.
Why overbet the pot on the flop unless you want this kind of action on this dry board?
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Agreed, I think your bet may have looked suspicious to him, a lot of villains will push here w/ air or TP crappy kicker.
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