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 Originally Posted by jackvance
 Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla
wtf? this is two one word posts from you and they both found themselves in the wrong threads.
I stand by them.
jackvance, im gonna come right out and say it. Clean up your act buddy. You're not helping anyone.
huh?
In this hand, i go into an immediate call down mode. Hes either pulling an elaborate bluff, or has you smoked. See if you can get there cheap.
Let me explain then. This is 10NL. Some people there will always think you have the best hand, ie the flush.. but others will always think you *don't* have it. On 10NL, it's +EV to play for stacks with a flopped baby flush. They play their 2p/set/straight for stacks here often enough to make good money.
If you don't play for stacks in situations like this at 10NL, your winrate is gonna suck. At 100NL and above, it would be a whole different story obviously.
If your standard reaction is to go into c/c mode here, you'll be ending the day with a 5-10 ptBB/100 or something. If you play for stacks here, and yes he might have an overflush this time, but at the end of the day you'll have played at 20 ptBB/100 or more.
I don't think a '17/4 villain that usually shows down solid hands' is your prototypical NL10 player. We have less then a 3rd of a stack invested, showing enormous strength on a scary board, and we're getting played back at by an NL10 nit. If you can't at least see the argument for dumping this, then my feeling is that you will be stuck at this level for a very long time.
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