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Tyler Durden
08-22-2003, 04:28 AM
I'm the chipleader at my table with T1320. Average stack is T1100. Blinds at T10 and T20.

I'm on the button w/ 66.

Three limpers, then some wiseguy makes it T100. Next guy coldcalls. I coldcall also. Two of the limpers call as well.
Five to the flop for T520.

Flop comes 4-4-3 rainbow.
Oddly, it's checked to me. I want to win this pot so I move all-in.

Blast away if you think it's right to do so, but please give me reasons.
Also, comments on preflop would be appreciated.

happyjaypee
08-22-2003, 04:38 AM
lmao! I LOVE you signature!!!

bold move, high chances u do not have the best hand but also high chance you'll win it right there. I tend to make those move later, close to the money, when ppl are protecting there chips or at the final table when down to shorthanded but never early on.


-Happy /images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Al_Capone_Junior
08-23-2003, 03:06 AM
With all the people who took the flop, I think it's a real dangerous move. People with hands like 88 might call you, not to mention the possibility that someone has the trips. Just because they called a raise does not preclude the possibility that someone might have low cards. Also, the raiser might call you as well. He could have a pair or even AK, I've seen much worse calls before. I think you chould have waited for a better time to get all your money in.

al