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Broke my cherry on this one
Local live daily 15-30 game with the same cast of chracters. It's the last hand and, thanks to a nice run of cards, I've beaten it up pretty good. Try to overlook my pre-flop limp. It was for meta game reasons.
6 handed, folded to me and I limp in the CO with JTo. Button calls. SB calls. BB raises (TT-AA, AK-AQ). We all call. Flop T 7 2r. SB ch's, BB bets, I raise, Button calls 2 cold, SB folds, BB 3 bets, I know I'm shot but figure I'll peel, Button now caps, BB calls, I fold. I'm drawing to runner runner. BB is a TAG and has a big pair. Button is a weak tightie. He has 22 or 77. Period. First time I ever folded for a cap after calling 3 bets. Not calling just 1 more bet there felt weird but made so much sense. Turn K. Ch/call. River T. Ch/call. Button tables 22. BB QQ. I would have raised pf on every other hand. I just limped for meta game reasons. All 3 other players were stuck, I had some racks and I play with them all the time and want them to come back tomorrow. So I didn't drop the hammer again on the last hand with a marignal one. I got hit with it. |
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Re: Broke my cherry on this one
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Try to overlook my pre-flop limp. It was for meta game reasons. [/ QUOTE ] Explain [ QUOTE ] 6 handed, folded to me and I limp in the CO with JTo. Button calls. SB calls. BB raises (TT-AA, AK-AQ). We all call. Flop T 7 2r. SB ch's, BB bets, I raise, Button calls 2 cold, SB folds, BB 3 bets, I know I'm shot but figure I'll peel, Button now caps, BB calls, I fold. [/ QUOTE ] I like the fold. [ QUOTE ] I just limped for meta game reasons. All 3 other players were stuck, I had some racks and I play with them all the time and want them to come back tomorrow. [/ QUOTE ] So let me get this straight: you play less than optimally intentionally to hope to get the same money back tomorrow that you could have taken from them today? Their money is a limited resources -- press your edge when you have it. |
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Re: Broke my cherry on this one
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So let me get this straight: you play less than optimally intentionally to hope to get the same money back tomorrow that you could have taken from them today? Their money is a limited resources -- press your edge when you have it. [/ QUOTE ] This is a local club game that plays very similar to a home game. It's one table that plays up to 12 players. Players checking the river, showing each other they weren't bluffing, etc. I don't like it that way but, when in Rome.... It was the last hand of a very successful session and I took my foot off the accelerator with a marginal hand on the last hand. DS has even written about not check/raising bad players h/u to save them the embarassment. Something along the same lines here. |
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Re: Broke my cherry on this one
I've played these games as well. It's okay not to ram-jam 100%. No need to [censored] where you eat for a fraction of a bet's worth of value.
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