Re: declaring all-in in a limit game
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One more note on this if playign I think it is better to just keep raising, instead of slowing the action by asking if they want to go all in. They might reconsider their position.
I was once playing with a drunk that woudl raise to the felt heads up on the end as a bluff; not once in a while, but everytime he had no pair on the end all the money was going in (except I think I was the only one brave enough to go all-in with him without the nuts).
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This happened to me last weekend at 10/20. I turned quad aces and sure enough, drunk guy starts reraising and saying his aces full has to be good enough. We go 13 bets till I am out and I show him the bad news. Without missing a beat he drunkenly mumbles, "That's the first time I've had 4 aces shoved up my arse. NH." I'm pretty sure if I tip him off that I'll go all the way with him he folds.
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