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AEKDBet 11-20-2005 01:37 AM

Re: errrrrrr?
 
IF

you are going to make that hyooooooge call on the river, why not block the river.

amoeba 11-20-2005 01:48 AM

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IF

you are going to make that hyooooooge call on the river, why not block the river.

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hes supposed to block for 1/4 pot?

blocker on river is just silly.

amoeba 11-20-2005 01:50 AM

Re: errrrrrr?
 
pushing the turn after the raise is much better than calling and check calling the river.

punter11235 11-20-2005 01:51 AM

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Hows it look?

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Calling this river looks like super donkey tilty play.

punter11235 11-20-2005 01:56 AM

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block the river

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You mean disconnection or sth ? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

tdarko 11-20-2005 01:56 AM

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you are going to make that hyooooooge call on the river, why not block the river.

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his stack isn't deep enough.

i just don't see a call on the river here? big hand, made a play at the pot without having to make your hand and it didn't work out...move on. no need to try to make chicken salad out of chicken [censored].

Imperial 11-20-2005 02:06 AM

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check call turn, dont bet draw on paired board & wtf is with callin the river?????

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I agree. The way you played it i fold to the turn raise.

scdavis0 11-20-2005 02:16 AM

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pushing the turn after the raise is much better than calling and check calling the river.

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flawless_victory 11-20-2005 02:18 AM

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i doubt he raises a fullhouse on the turn.

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if you think this is the case, why did u not move in?
seriously?
i almost always push or fold the turn here.

also, maybe youd like to explain why u dont think this guy would be playing a full like this, cause i dont see any reason why the vast majority of players couldnt play 66 this way...

durrrr 11-20-2005 08:36 PM

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i doubt he raises a fullhouse on the turn.

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if you think this is the case, why did u not move in?
seriously?
i almost always push or fold the turn here.

also, maybe youd like to explain why u dont think this guy would be playing a full like this, cause i dont see any reason why the vast majority of players couldnt play 66 this way...

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I think many players play a full like this... but this guy didnt seem to be the type- from previous hands. I could be wrong- but i really didnt think he'd ever have a FH. I figured his turn raise was either some weirdly played AA or a bluff... he showed 23o on the river to drag a 6.5k pot. Was just curious if anyone else thought this looked like a call... On the turn I expected he had something like TT or A8; which would probably call if i pushed (he forgot to install his fold button, as evident by the fact that he called w/ 23o preflop), but was raising for a free river check behind. When he pushed i was almost positive he had AA+ or a bluff... and I thought i was ahead of this range vs. this player. Would need more hands vs him to know if it was the right call or not.

FWIW i dont make brag posts- doesnt mean i wouldnt post this if i won; but i've made enough big calls- i only post them if i find them especially interesting (like losing 175bb on A high). Im surprised that no one else even thought about this call being right (not saying it was, but i think there are times/situations where big calls are justified).


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