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Old 06-16-2005, 04:34 AM
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Default the gangsta, the killer, and the dope dealer [an image consideration]

Three handed high stakes online interesting set up. Get ready for a lot of open ended questions with a strong focus on image considerations and other factors you may need [the hand itself is real and the descriptions aren't far from the truth].

In one seat is the gangsta. He's raving angry shouting 2pac style. He thinks everyone is catching on him and he's very likely tilting in some forms. The world is out to get him but he isn't just going to sit there and take it. But he is paranoid.

In another seat is the killer. He's been playing slick and smooth lately, and the last 20 minutes has been murdering the game.

In the third seat is the dope dealer. Without a doubt, this guy is high. Or somehow else [censored] up. He's normally an ok player, but tonight is beyond gone and playing awful horrible aggressive poker. Anyway, other than the description [and fitting a third character in since i was listening to the song that is the title], his role is irrelevent in this particular hand... However, as a tidbit, he has been sucking out lots on both players. The gangsta in particular.


So, the killer opens in the SB with 9c7c. The gangsta calls the raise.

Flop [Jd 8c Jc]. The killer [TK] bets, the gangsta [TG] raises, and TK calls. How good/bad is it to not 3 bet against TG?

Turn [Jd 8c Jc][6h]. TK checks, TG bets, and TK calls. How bad is it to not check raise against TG? What are some advantages/disadvantages?

River [Jd 8c Jc 6h][Ad]. TK bets. How good/bad is this bet into TG?

What are the respective advantages and disadvantages to TK's line and what considerations do you think he makes in all of his decisions?
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