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twosevoff
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10-04-2005, 03:05 AM
Post subject: Advantages of an ultra LAGG image
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Flush
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Sometimes people will pay you off with absolutely nothing
***** Hand History for Game 2821200526 *****
$50 NL Texas Hold'em - Monday, October 03, 23:01:53 EDT 2005
Table Table 55415 (6 max) (No DP) (Real Money)
Seat 2 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 1: Bredmunnen ( $52.45 )
Seat 2: FlickLives ( $46.40 )
Seat 3: CmftrblyNumb ( $52.45 )
Seat 4: scomly ( $42.30 )
Seat 5: luvspokah ( $87 )
Seat 6: NebCA ( $80.45 )
CmftrblyNumb posts small blind [$0.25].
scomly posts big blind [$0.50].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to luvspokah [ 3c 3s ]
luvspokah calls [$0.50].
NebCA folds.
Bredmunnen folds.
FlickLives folds.
CmftrblyNumb raises [$2.75].
scomly calls [$2.50].
luvspokah calls [$2.50].
** Dealing Flop ** [ 3d, Kc, 6h ]
CmftrblyNumb bets [$3].
scomly folds.
luvspokah raises [$10].
CmftrblyNumb calls [$7].
** Dealing Turn ** [ Ks ]
CmftrblyNumb checks.
luvspokah is all-In [$74]
CmftrblyNumb is all-In [$39.45]
** Dealing River ** [ 4s ]
CmftrblyNumb shows [ Ac, Qs ] a pair of kings.
luvspokah shows [ 3c, 3s ] a full house, Threes full of kings.
luvspokah wins $34.55 from side pot #1 with a full house, Threes full of kings.
luvspokah wins $104.90 from the main pot with a full house, Threes full of kings.
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SmackinYaUp
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Theyll also put some weird fucking beats on you!
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alias2211
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twosev-
you obviously injured his honor previously and he was convinced here that you were full of shit. that is the benefit of showing down dipstick hands 
question for you on the flop raise: why not minraise there? with no reads at my disposal, i'd be more inclined in general not to show so much aggression w/ that flop, since it wasn't really coordinated very well. just curious, you must have known he was pissed at you because you got him to call a big flop raise and then u push and got a dumbass call. you had to have known he'd commit like that.
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Miffed22001
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Straight Flush
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its classic lagg play to a player who cant put down a hand and was obviously a little blinded by your play to see his errors.
Its a good play set up by your previous play. treasure it and hope other players make the same mistakes but dont hit miricle cards in these situations.
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PokerPatNEU
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Full House
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Originally Posted by alias2211
twosev-
you obviously injured his honor previously and he was convinced here that you were full of shit. that is the benefit of showing down dipstick hands
question for you on the flop raise: why not minraise there? with no reads at my disposal, i'd be more inclined in general not to show so much aggression w/ that flop, since it wasn't really coordinated very well. just curious, you must have known he was pissed at you because you got him to call a big flop raise and then u push and got a dumbass call. you had to have known he'd commit like that.
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With my table image i usually play it the same. If i'm playing very lag and trying to solidify my table image as loose and very aggressive, i'm leading out at almost every pot that i get involved with if i think i have a chance at taking down a small pot (and of course getting out of the hands if played back at convincingly). When i actually make a hand, i play it the same. People are less inclined to think you have a hand when you've been playing every other hand the same way when you're holding junk, so they pay you off when you actually make a hand and you play it the same.
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