04-02-2009 04:24 PM
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04-02-2009 04:37 PM
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ouch that would piss me off. | |
04-02-2009 05:05 PM
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Hahaha TONS! | |
04-02-2009 05:13 PM
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04-02-2009 05:30 PM
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I'm calling and crossing my fingers. His sample size is way to small to really have a bearing on this. This could easily be a overpair or weaker 10. | |
04-02-2009 06:06 PM
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04-02-2009 06:20 PM
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04-02-2009 06:55 PM
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04-02-2009 06:58 PM
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Yea no real reads, and when you put it that way it makes more sense lol. :/ | |
04-02-2009 07:00 PM
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04-02-2009 07:02 PM
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04-02-2009 07:24 PM
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I think this flop is somewhat wa/wb here and if we don't want to stack off (which we obv shouldn't on this flop vs a possible nit/unknown) I think raising is bad. We fold out a lot of his lower pps that don't have many outs and also other hands we beat. This is either a set, a worse 10, a worse pair or some random donky overcards/air. By raising we fold out the majority of these hands which we may get value from on a later street and get killed by sets. | |
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04-02-2009 07:29 PM
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04-02-2009 07:32 PM
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04-02-2009 07:37 PM
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04-02-2009 07:37 PM
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04-02-2009 07:48 PM
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04-02-2009 07:52 PM
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04-02-2009 07:52 PM
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This is very common down in microstakes...I honestly think he's simply overvaluing his hand: a dominated ten and did a poor job of building a pot that he wanted to go all-in on (and for some odd reason feels shoving on the river is the right way to do it). He MAY have T9...but that's a chance I would take. I'd call this and be sick to my stomach when I see T9 flipped...or when I see the pure garbage he spewed on the table. | |
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04-02-2009 07:56 PM
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04-02-2009 08:10 PM
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04-02-2009 08:47 PM
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04-03-2009 01:24 AM
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