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Looking for a proper term for this..
A lot of times when I am taking notes on players, I will notate
when someone doesn't seem capable of folding a pair that was ever top pair, such as if opponent is holding 89 and board is 349 J A and he calls a river bet. I usually call this an anystreet top pair, but as you can see it doesn't really roll of the tongue OR the keys. Is there an actual term for this? |
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Re: Looking for a proper term for this..
"fish"
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Re: Looking for a proper term for this..
Guifrenian?
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Re: Looking for a proper term for this..
n00b
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Re: Looking for a proper term for this..
I love getting insulted by donkeys who play worse than I did when I was 12 years old.
TSP |
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Re: Looking for a proper term for this..
Much as I appreciate the pithy replies, I'm looking for a name of the PLAY, not the PLAYER.
I'm guessing you all know that, but dammit, DO MY BIDDING, AND DO IT PROPERLY! |
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Re: Looking for a proper term for this..
I doubt if there's a "proper" term for it. How about calling it a "topped pair"? or a "pwned pair" [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img].
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Re: Looking for a proper term for this..
[ QUOTE ]
I doubt if there's a "proper" term for it. How about calling it a "topped pair"? or a "pwned pair" [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]. [/ QUOTE ] Topped is decent. |
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Re: Looking for a proper term for this..
I would abbreviate it to TPOF... i.e. 'TPOF no fold EVAR"
NT |
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Re: Looking for a proper term for this..
nf ftp - No Fold Flop TP
Pretty much all my notes boil down to one letter abbreviations, once you work out a vague system, just improvise. |
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