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Old 09-17-2005, 05:54 PM
pokerjoker pokerjoker is offline
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Default Pacific poker 2/4 hand 10 max

i just started playing here and have no idea how to access hand histories.....

Basically a few limpers call and I have KK on sb I make it $20. fold to button who calls

flop is 3d 3h ts

I check so does he

flop Js

I bet $25 he calls

River blank

I bet $60

basically I think i shoulda bet more on turn and thus more on river....was flop slowplay cool?

PS...anyone else have trouble adjusting to new sites?
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Old 09-17-2005, 06:48 PM
TheRegulat0r TheRegulat0r is offline
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Default Re: Pacific poker 2/4 hand 10 max

Your pf-raise is too small, considering there are a few limpers to you, and you will be playing the hand out of position. I'd probably make it $30 to go, or maybe a little more.

The flop check is ok if you are new to the table, but once you've established an aggressive image, you need to bet here a really high percentage of the time.

Pot the turn.

The river play depends more on the stack sizes. What are they?
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Old 09-17-2005, 07:12 PM
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Default Re: Pacific poker 2/4 hand 10 max

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Your pf-raise is too small, considering there are a few limpers to you, and you will be playing the hand out of position. I'd probably make it $30 to go, or maybe a little more.

im around $500 he is around $350

The flop check is ok if you are new to the table, but once you've established an aggressive image, you need to bet here a really high percentage of the time.

Pot the turn.

The river play depends more on the stack sizes. What are they?

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