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sthief09 12-04-2005 10:06 PM

Re: another 200/400 bellagio hand vs another v good player
 
i like this one a lot. his play makes a lot of sense if he has KK and realizes that you probably dont have top pair, whcih means you either have AA or trips and knows you will give him crazy action. if he is betting the turn hoping he can 3-bet since he just called the turn, then that is a great move

12-04-2005 10:57 PM

Re: another 200/400 bellagio hand vs another v good player
 
Looks good to me, only holding he can have that beats you by the river that is likely is KK...??? and you slowed down, capping the turn/river would be spewing, but you didnt
cdl

GoblinMason (Craig) 12-05-2005 07:41 AM

Re: another 200/400 bellagio hand vs another v good player
 
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Terri = 28'ish brunette about 5'7" with...ahem...impressive assets? Ah hell, maybe she was a blonde and a 6 footer but I am pretty sure about the other part.

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She's asian right? If so she sat to my right and I chatted w/her a bit in a 30 game about a month ago. Good player, sharp girl, and yes...impressive.

DcifrThs 12-05-2005 11:28 AM

Re: another 200/400 bellagio hand vs another v good player
 
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Perfecto.

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what do you think about calling the 3 or 5 bet and raising the turn?

Barron

UMTerp 12-05-2005 12:15 PM

Re: another 200/400 bellagio hand vs another v good player
 
Why can't we raise the river here? Isn't AA/AK here just as likely as KK? K8 and T8 are out of the question because of preflop action, correct?

J.A.Sucker 12-05-2005 03:21 PM

Re: another 200/400 bellagio hand vs another v good player
 
I like to get heavy action in on the flop, because you get played back with a lot, especially when there's a draw out there and you have position. Of course, I sometimes do this kind of thing with a flush draw in position, so that's why I can get that kind of action. Other lines have merit too, but it's just what kind of things you like to do. Action on the flop seems to go a lot faster than on the turn, and that's where it's fun to jam in these games since they'll do it too.

bicyclekick 12-05-2005 03:48 PM

results
 
david showed 98s and we chopped the pot.


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