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SA125 09-11-2004 01:22 AM

risible??
 
Michael, I respect your posts and knowledge of the game but.....risible? Come on now. I reached for the dictionary and pulled back thinking "wait..he must mean reasonable." Then I said let me see. "Risible - of meaning to a lot of laughter" or some [censored]. I'm risibiling my ass of right now, I think?

I would suggest "I read it and it cracked me up.." Sounds more like you're one of the masses, which I'm sure you are. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

Steve A.

GuyOnTilt 09-11-2004 01:36 AM

Re: \"If you can fold top pair after the flop\"
 
I mucked a 9Td flush draw on a Jd5x2d flop the other day

I'd fold it in O8 to action too.

GoT

tolbiny 09-11-2004 01:57 AM

Re: \"If you can fold top pair after the flop\"
 
Clark only need two pieces of information in this hand.
1. The way the flop played out made him reasonalbly sure that one of his opponents had a flush draw.
2. From knowing the players preflop tendancies he may be able to eliminate small diamonds which only leaves bigger diamonds than his.

Aslo you dont have to be "precise" to make this fold. Remember that the flush is only going to come in for you 35% of the time, so in a small pot being 50% sure that you are drawing dead could lead to a fold in this situation.

Mikey 09-13-2004 07:34 PM

WHY DID YOU FOLD A FLUSH DRAW ON FLOP?
 
I'm curious as to know why you folded a flush draw on the flop?


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