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Small Stakes Shorthanded
06-07-2005, 12:22 AM
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Bad time for the Clarkmeister?
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Part Time Baller
Re: Bad time for the Clarkmeister?
You really think he'd fold a straight on the end for 1 bet?
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Small Stakes Shorthanded
06-07-2005, 12:12 AM
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passive postflop against a TAG
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Part Time Baller
Re: passive postflop against a TAG
What could SB have here? Given his preflop 3 bet, I'd give him an ace, a good jack, a pocket pair, or KQ on the flop. What you want to do here is be able to raise the flop for the free card, but...
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Small Stakes Shorthanded
06-06-2005, 11:58 PM
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Bad time for the Clarkmeister?
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Part Time Baller
Re: Bad time for the Clarkmeister?
I don't like it. I can't see him folding a better hand, which he probably has here most of the time, unless he's pulling off a sick float, which he isn't cause he's a donkey.
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Beginners Questions
06-06-2005, 11:48 PM
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suited connectors...
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Part Time Baller
Re: suited connectors...
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i am going for the draws here and if i hit my flush/straight, i am bound to get a huge pot, almost making the call worth it.
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Almost doesn't cut it.
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Small Stakes Shorthanded
06-06-2005, 11:45 PM
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An interesting hand during some hand history evaluations
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Part Time Baller
Re: An interesting hand during some hand history evaluations
I like this play. Preflop is arguable, but this is a great board for this situation considering hero's call preflop. Button could be raising a number of hands, but this board probably missed most...
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Poker Theory
06-06-2005, 11:32 PM
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Small Stack vs. Big Stack
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Part Time Baller
Re: Small Stack vs. Big Stack
Cardrooms are protecting people from themselves. Yes if you buy in for $200 when everyone else has $1000+ they effectively have $200, but they are protecting the average losing gambler from buying...
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Small Stakes Shorthanded
06-06-2005, 10:30 PM
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Playing the Big Streets, K9o
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Part Time Baller
Playing the Big Streets, K9o
Heads up against a typical loose-aggro. He probably doesn't raise as much as he should preflop, but he's willing to mess around on the flop. On the turn he tends to tighten up a bit, but I've seen...
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