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Old 06-17-2005, 02:50 PM
Gabe Gabe is offline
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Default live at the bike question

mike and i started to discuss this but didn't have time.

you raise before the flop w/AA

you are only called by a player who will act before you do.

flop is 99x.

you bet he calls

turn is another blank and you get check raised.

river is another blank and you get check-raised again.

should the fact that you are on live at the bike, make you more or less inclinded to lay it down?

for sucker or anyone who knows mike l and me, should one or the other of us be more inclinded to lay it down if it was at live at the bike?
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Old 06-17-2005, 03:31 PM
mike l. mike l. is offline
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Default correction about action?

yeah but the way it went down was lmd got c/red on the flop and then lmd flat called the turn, and then he got c/red on the river. and the flop was J99, turn blank, river 6.

also preflop villian raised, lmd 3 bet, villian called.

also a couple hands before lmd waited till the river to raise with an overpair.

i think it's a river laydown i dont care where you are or who youre doing. unless the opponent is some sort of freakazoit or it's online where many players throw in random river c/r bluffs. regular mid limit ring game play you face that youve been had and save a bet.

i reserve the right to have my mind changed though...
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Old 06-17-2005, 05:18 PM
Michael Davis Michael Davis is offline
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Default Re: live at the bike question

I don't think the fact that it is on TV (of sorts) makes much of a difference. Except for slighty tighter pot entry standards, I don't think anyone plays differently.

-Michael
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Old 06-17-2005, 07:22 PM
Senor Choppy Senor Choppy is offline
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Default Re: live at the bike question

It seems like people would be more inclined to FPS it up, so river check-raise bluffs might be more common. Of course, river check-raises for value with a full house might also be more common.

If any of your opponents are watching and the player pool is small, I'd hate to let one of them see me muck an overpair heads-up like that.

I don't know if it turns a fold into a call, but I think the fact that it's televised DEFINITELY improves the EV of calling.
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