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shaniac 08-29-2005 04:56 AM

Nearly-Surreal Rule about Capped NL bets at the Bike
 
RGP link

Maybe Perry was hallucinating?

ononimo 08-29-2005 05:06 AM

Re: Nearly-Surreal Rule about Capped NL bets at the Bike
 
all i can say is "wow".

sounds like the story is easily verifiable, though.

sketchy1 08-29-2005 05:24 AM

Re: Nearly-Surreal Rule about Capped NL bets at the Bike
 
perry wouldn't make that kinda stuff up. i'll be at the bike (found a wireless card that works, updates are back on!) and i'll ask around, just to verify that perry wasn't tripping balls or something.

The Baiter 08-30-2005 02:52 PM

Re: Nearly-Surreal Rule about Capped NL bets at the Bike
 
[ QUOTE ]
perry wouldn't make that kinda stuff up. i'll be at the bike (found a wireless card that works, updates are back on!) and i'll ask around, just to verify that perry wasn't tripping balls or something.

[/ QUOTE ]

Were you able to confirm that I was not tripping balls?

Perry

durron597 08-30-2005 03:06 PM

Re: Nearly-Surreal Rule about Capped NL bets at the Bike
 
[ QUOTE ]
> KK is Pete Lawson. He declares "All in DARK on the flop."
> AA declares "Call DARK on the flop."

> The both begin to turn over their cards, but the dealer (correctly)
> rules that they must wait until he deals the flop!
>
> The flop comes out, they flip over the KK and AA. Miracle K comes
> on the river and AA is gone.

[/ QUOTE ]

Well played by them both.

shaniac 08-30-2005 05:21 PM

Re: Nearly-Surreal Rule about Capped NL bets at the Bike
 
Don't take the brown acid--it's bad.

FWIW, I never doubted the veracity of your post. That's why I made the 'hallucinating' comment.

dtbog 08-30-2005 06:17 PM

Re: Nearly-Surreal Rule about Capped NL bets at the Bike
 
[ QUOTE ]
Were you able to confirm that I was not tripping balls?

Perry

[/ QUOTE ]

Either way, your 'hack a Shaq' comment was brilliance =)

08-30-2005 06:18 PM

Re: Nearly-Surreal Rule about Capped NL bets at the Bike
 
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
> KK is Pete Lawson. He declares "All in DARK on the flop."
> AA declares "Call DARK on the flop."

> The both begin to turn over their cards, but the dealer (correctly)
> rules that they must wait until he deals the flop!
>
> The flop comes out, they flip over the KK and AA. Miracle K comes
> on the river and AA is gone.

[/ QUOTE ]

Well played by them both.

[/ QUOTE ]

Well, if you're not gonna exploit the rules, how are you gonna win at poker? This game at the bike is a game that's very similar to classic no limit poker, but it has differences and you should play accordingly. Ie, the kings shouldn't have pushed an A-high flop, definitely not an AQ-high flop. Although, I must admit, this play is very cool.

Still trying to think what flops the AA should fold to the blind all-in. The best I can think of is TJQ, but of course, that's a bad fold given villain's hand. Anything better?

dtbog 08-30-2005 06:19 PM

Re: Nearly-Surreal Rule about Capped NL bets at the Bike
 
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The best I can think of is TJQ, but of course, that's a bad fold given villain's hand. Anything better?

[/ QUOTE ]

KKQ?

08-30-2005 06:26 PM

Re: Nearly-Surreal Rule about Capped NL bets at the Bike
 
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ]
The best I can think of is TJQ, but of course, that's a bad fold given villain's hand. Anything better?

[/ QUOTE ]

KKQ?

[/ QUOTE ]

Can't believe I didn't think of that.


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