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IamLeach 06-17-2005 03:24 PM

Re: Holy cow! (lc)
 
You know he's right. You can't fold kings....
NF anyways.;)

TheWorstPlayer 06-17-2005 03:29 PM

Re: Holy cow! (lc)
 
Can't wait to LRR you with 76s.

res1cue 06-17-2005 05:21 PM

Re: Holy cow! (lc)
 
LRR? what does that mean?

Snag 06-17-2005 05:34 PM

Re: Holy cow! (lc)
 
Limp reraise - the most ridiculous move in cash game poker.

DoomSlice 06-17-2005 06:00 PM

Re: Holy cow! (lc)
 
And the most teriffying too.

TheWorstPlayer 06-17-2005 06:03 PM

Re: Holy cow! (lc)
 
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Limp reraise - the most ridiculous move in cash game poker.

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wtfsvi 06-17-2005 08:02 PM

Re: Holy cow! (lc)
 
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Can't wait to LRR you with 76s.

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Button has to be stupid to make that reraise without KK at the very least. (If MP is not extremely LAG and also capable of laying down AK/QQ-TT preflop that is.) Will you ever (ok, you can't say you will "never", since it situation dependent, but you almost can) make that rereraise with 67s? Nah.

The fold is very borderline 5-handed, I agree. But I don't think it should be ridiculed as weak-tight. I like it. Assuming button is not stupid.

kasey2004 06-17-2005 08:42 PM

Re: Holy cow! (lc)
 
as far as folding kings i have done i once in a ring game.. ever... 5 handed man thats a monster muck.. very very nice...

well done

Komodo 06-17-2005 08:46 PM

Re: Holy cow! (lc)
 
Good fold to say the least. You rock! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]

pzhon 06-17-2005 09:56 PM

Re: Holy cow! (lc)
 
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I vowed to copy-paste this every time someone brings up folding kings PF, so here we go:

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Please don't do that.

You think this is settled. You agree with Harrington, so why not let people in on the Truth you have discovered?

One problem is that you are quoting Harrington out of context. He is talking about tournament play, where the stacks are very shallow. It is very rarely right to fold KK when the stacks are more shallow than, say, 30 BB, which is usually the case in a tournament.

It is very often correct to fold KK preflop when the stacks are 100 BB+. It is a huge leak not to be willing to fold KK preflop with much deeper stacks. You don't have to close to certain you are up against AA to fold. If someone is pushing with worse than KK, you will punish them enough when you have AA.


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