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Big pot; hand played perfectly by both parties?

  
 
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LeFou
Old 12-07-2006, 06:21 PM     Post subject: Big pot; hand played perfectly by both parties? #1 (permalink)  
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I found this to be a pretty interesting hand. Looks like a couple levels of thinking. And some cards are similar to the $600K pot from HSP.

Absolute first hand of live (APL) tourney. Blinds 25/50, stacks are all 3400

LeFou: (UTG+1):
Gene (CO):

We both limp; blinds also call

Flop:

LeFou checks. Gene bets 100. Blinds fold. LeFou calls.

Turn:

LeFou checks. Gene bets 200. LeFou calls.

River:

LeFou bets 200. Gene raises to 500. LeFou reraises to 1500. Gene calls.

The end flat call impressed me. Gene also said 1500 was the absolute max he would go there
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