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Seat 1: ( $219.99)
Seat 3: ( $152.25) Seat 5: ( $194.95) Hero: ( $406) My Bitch: ( $189) Seat 9 posts small blind (1) Seat 10 posts big blind (2) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to Hero [ K[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], 3[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], 2[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] ] Seat 1 calls (2) Seat 2 folds. Seat 3 calls (2) Seat 4 folds. SEAT 5 calls (2) Seat 6 folds. Hero calls (2) My Bitch raises (15) to 15 2 folds. Seat 1 calls (13) Seat 3 calls (13) Seat 5 folds. Hero calls (13) ** Dealing Flop ** : [ 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img], 6[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] ] Seat 1 checks. Seat 3 checks. Hero checks. My Bitch bets (62) Seat 1 folds. Seat 3 calls (62) Hero folds. The villain in this hand is the same LAG from Hand 4. I was planning to check-raise his ass on this flop if everyone folded to my bitch's bet, but unfortunately someone decided call. That made me think that I should fold, since the rest of the table was playing pretty tight and letting my bitch get away with a lot of thievery. Was this a good fold or should I have check-raised his ass all-in again? |
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You played this right; only check-raise that ass on the strength of an overpair when you've got a draw to the nut low or at least 2nd nut on a 2-to-the-low board.
BTW, I hope you're informing your bitch that he needs to make sure your shirts are pressed and folded neatly, and that dinner better goddam well be on the table when you get home from work each time you drag a pot. |
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You played this right; only check-raise that ass on the strength of an overpair when you've got a draw to the nut low or at least 2nd nut on a 2-to-the-low board. [/ QUOTE ] I was definitely going to check-raise him if everyone folded around to me. It was the fact that someone called that swung my decision towards a fold. Should I have folded even if everyone else did? |
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I was definitely going to check-raise him if everyone folded around to me. It was the fact that someone called that swung my decision towards a fold. Should I have folded even if everyone else did? [/ QUOTE ] I think I'd call but not check-raise, even if everyone else folds. |
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Somewhere in your plethora of posts you need to say what stakes you're playing and whether it's limit or pot limit.
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Somewhere in your plethora of posts you need to say what stakes you're playing and whether it's limit or pot limit. [/ QUOTE ] He means in the subject line. Can you tell I'm procrastinating work I did it for you. lol |
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Not even. Is it anywhere in the body of any of these posts?
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Dude, I think pre-flop bets of 2 and raises of 13 imply some sort of non-limit game. prolly pot limit. my 2 cents.
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Your preflop action was not good. If you are going to play KK23, I would think you need to isolate the one player with a re-raise. In this case with two callers, calling is the worst. I would fold the KK23 instantly pre-flop after a raise and two calls. Just my opinion
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![]() I dont like the preflop or the planned check-raise. Catch My Bitch, the LAG, when you have a hand. A better hand will come around for you soon. Then try to take the LAG's stack then. |
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