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Luv2DriveTT
06-08-2005, 01:09 AM
Comments? I Likey, do you? My opponent is most likely a 2+2er or someone who read the SSII chapter. He is a good solid opponent, but I know how to apply pressure in ways he has never seen before /images/graemlins/blush.gif

Rye ($2/$4 Triple Draw 2-7)
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Player A is at seat 1 with $225.50.
Player B is at seat 2 with $148.
Player C is at seat 3 with $98.
Player Dis at seat 4 with $89.25.
Our Hero is at seat 5 with $151.
The button is at seat 2.

Player C posts the small blind of $1.
Player Dposts the big blind of $2.

Player A: -- -- -- -- --
Player B: -- -- -- -- --
Player C: -- -- -- -- --
Gabriel27: -- -- -- -- --
Our Hero: 6s 8h 2h 2d 3c

First Round:

Our Hero raises to $4. Player A folds. Player B folds.
Player C re-raises to $6. Player Dfolds.
Our Hero re-raises to $8. Player C calls.

Player C takes 1 card. Our Hero takes 1 card.


Player C: -- -- -- -- --
Our Hero: 6s 8h 2h 3c 7d

Second Round:

Player C checks. Our Hero bets $2.
Player C calls.

Player C takes 1 card. Our Hero stands pat.

Player C: -- -- -- -- --
Our Hero: 6s 8h 2h 3c 7d

Third Round:

Player C bets $4. Our Hero raises to $8.
Player C calls.

Player C takes 1 card. Our Hero stands pat.

Player C: -- -- -- -- --
Our Hero: 6s 8h 2h 3c 7d

Final Round:

Player C checks. Our Hero checks.



Showdown:

Player C shows Qd 7c 6c 4s 3s.
Player C has Q 7 6 4 3.
Our Hero shows 8h 7d 6s 3c 2h.
Our Hero has 8 7 6 3 2.


Hand #6223762-3877 Summary:

$1.50 is raked from a pot of $38.
Our Hero wins $36.50 with 8 7 6 3 2.
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randomstumbl
06-08-2005, 01:21 AM
Is anyone really that solid that reraises with 7643?

BluffTHIS!
06-08-2005, 01:21 AM
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Comments? I Likey, do you? My opponent is most likely a 2+2er or someone who read the SSII chapter. He is a good solid opponent, but I know how to apply pressure in ways he has never seen before /images/graemlins/blush.gif

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If he was really this good, he would have reraised you on the second round and then stood pat in front of you with a 9 or T to try to get you to break, being prepared to check/fold the river if you were obstinate. It is possible out of position, to get tighter players who stood after the first draw, to break on the last draw if you know him to be tight enough to do so, or willing even to fold to your reraise with a real fat hand, though it won't work often. In this case, his bet into you with a 1 card draw after you stood pat, without the intention of reraising and standing pat himself, just resulted in his losing another bet.