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a most delightful opponent.
In the first level of a Stars SNG, one of my opponents makes the following three raises, each time getting no callers but showing his hands anyway: 6 BB - AQo; 11 BB - ATs; 25 BB - KK. He has limped on a couple of other occasions, but I didn't see what he had there.
Early in the second level, I pick up AKo in the BB. From the CO, this guy raises 10 BB. Consulting my handy dandy chart, I see that I have him dominated and push for about 25 BB more. True to form, he flips over AJo. Why can't it all be like this? |
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Re: a most delightful opponent.
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In the first level of a Stars SNG, one of my opponents makes the following three raises, each time getting no callers but showing his hands anyway: 6 BB - AQo; 11 BB - ATs; 25 BB - KK. He has limped on a couple of other occasions, but I didn't see what he had there. Early in the second level, I pick up AKo in the BB. From the CO, this guy raises 10 BB. Consulting my handy dandy chart, I see that I have him dominated and push for about 25 BB more. True to form, he flips over AJo. Why can't it all be like this? [/ QUOTE ] I like peas. |
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Re: a most delightful opponent.
I had a guy try to bluff me out on the river when I was holding quads. As a wise man once said, Happiness, too, is inevitable.
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Re: a most delightful opponent.
Played with a guy that without fail goes all in when someone limps when ITM. Pick up AA and limps. He pushes with J9. Flop is 99x.
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