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Old 10-03-2005, 12:11 AM
Luv2DriveTT Luv2DriveTT is offline
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Default Like the river fold?

My opponent most likely won't bet the river without a hand that beats mine. Do u like my fold?

Hand #8513913-7093 at Rye ($2/$4 Triple Draw 2-7)
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Started at 03/Oct/05 00:06:04

mgritter is at seat 0 with $189.75.
poopstain420 is at seat 1 with $229.75.
Sup_Dawg is at seat 2 with $109.25.
PatOnAJack is at seat 3 with $191.50.
Frank Adams is at seat 4 with $183.50.
FBIAgent is at seat 5 with $137.25.
The button is at seat 0.

poopstain420 posts the small blind of $1.
Sup_Dawg posts the big blind of $2.

mgritter: -- -- -- -- --
poopstain420: -- -- -- -- --
Sup_Dawg: Kh 2s 4h 3h 7s
PatOnAJack: -- -- -- -- --
Frank Adams: -- -- -- -- --
FBIAgent: -- -- -- -- --

First Round:

PatOnAJack folds. Frank Adams raises to $4.
FBIAgent folds. mgritter folds. poopstain420 folds.
Sup_Dawg re-raises to $6. Frank Adams calls.

Sup_Dawg takes 1 card. Frank Adams takes 2 cards.

Sup_Dawg: 2s 4h 3h 7s Kd
Frank Adams: -- -- -- -- --

Second Round:

Sup_Dawg bets $2. Frank Adams calls.

Sup_Dawg takes 1 card. Frank Adams takes 1 card.

Sup_Dawg: 2s 4h 3h 7s Td
Frank Adams: -- -- -- -- --

Third Round:

Sup_Dawg bets $4. Frank Adams calls.

Sup_Dawg stands pat. Frank Adams takes 1 card.

Sup_Dawg: 2s 4h 3h 7s Td
Frank Adams: -- -- -- -- --

Final Round:

Sup_Dawg checks. Frank Adams bets $4. Sup_Dawg
folds, showing Td 7s 4h 3h 2s. Frank Adams is
returned $4 (uncalled).



Hand #8513913-7093 Summary:

$1.25 is raked from a pot of $25.
Frank Adams wins $23.75.
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Old 10-03-2005, 12:16 AM
timprov timprov is offline
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Default Re: Like the river fold?

I've been watching you guys, and against this opponent, yes.
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Old 10-03-2005, 02:58 AM
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Default Re: Like the river fold?

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My opponent most likely won't bet the river without a hand that beats mine.

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I like it then.
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Old 10-03-2005, 05:06 AM
Chris Daddy Cool Chris Daddy Cool is offline
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Default Re: Like the river fold?

this is why you should draw one more time OOP.

and yes i like the fold.
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Old 10-03-2005, 05:56 AM
Notorious G.O.B. Notorious G.O.B. is offline
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Default Re: Like the river fold?

What's your motivation for showing your hand at the end?
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Old 10-03-2005, 08:20 AM
Luv2DriveTT Luv2DriveTT is offline
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Default Re: Like the river fold?

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What's your motivation for showing your hand at the end?

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None. I show once in a great while, this just happened to be that hand. I had mutual friends at the table.

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Old 10-03-2005, 10:26 AM
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Default Re: Like the river fold?

I think you need to draw one on the end or were you thinking he would break a better Ten if you stood pat?
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Old 10-03-2005, 05:40 PM
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I think you need to draw one on the end or were you thinking he would break a better Ten if you stood pat?

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A clean T is a small favorite against an opponent drawing one card. Of course my opponent knows this as well, and is capable of aggressively pushing the edge if he knows I will fold 15% of the time with a hand such as a pair of duces (or if he made his hand on the third draw of course).

This is also the downside of being first to act.

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Old 10-03-2005, 06:20 PM
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I think you need to draw one on the end or were you thinking he would break a better Ten if you stood pat?

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A clean T is a small favorite against an opponent drawing one card. Of course my opponent knows this as well, and is capable of aggressively pushing the edge if he knows I will fold 15% of the time with a hand such as a pair of duces (or if he made his hand on the third draw of course).

This is also the downside of being first to act.

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Right ofcourse, completely forgot about that fact. Never the less I don't think you can stand pat on the end.
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Old 10-03-2005, 06:39 PM
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Right ofcourse, completely forgot about that fact. Never the less I don't think you can stand pat on the end.

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I bet, my opponent called. I doubt he will stand pat going into the third draw after I stand pat. My real worry is if he catches on the river. I am good more than 50% of the time, where as if I draw I can still miss.

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