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The fish were biting
This hand just brought a giant smile to my face even though I was marginally involved.
1/2 NL at the Borg. Preflop: Limpers to the BB who makes it $12. About 5 callers. Flop: Q63r BB bets 20, EP players minraises to 40. LP player raises 20 more to 60. BB raises 100 to $160, call, call. Turn: 9 BB goes all-in for 100 plus change. EP is covered and calls. LP has them both covered and calls. River: T BB shows down KK EP player sees the KK and confidently turns over AA. They both look to the LP player who meekly turns over his Q6 for two pair and the winning hand. The EP player (on my right) then proceeds to start berating the LP player for his idiotic play. The EP player losses another buy-in before leaving, all the while blaming his opponents bad play and not his own. Sadly I left this table down $5 as I donated about $300 to one of the other players at the table :-( |
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Re: The fish were biting
Ep's play is brilliant. Limp then cold-call raise with 5 people to go preflop. Did you get his name for lessons?
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Re: The fish were biting
whats the problem???
Q6 is a monster [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: The fish were biting
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whats the problem??? Q6 is a monster [/ QUOTE ] When people overplay top pair type hands it definitly is :0) |
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Re: The fish were biting
That kind of table makes me wish I played NL more. I was watching a 2-5 NL table while waiting for 6-12.... the table was half filled with really bad players. If you have the extra bankroll, play the 2-5. It has shorter waits and the players are just as bad.
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