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Live 1-3 NL at the Wynn
Alright, I know that preflop is questionable. Just assume it and take it in stride. My image is definitely tightish, I am only playing this hand because I don't expect a raise from the blinds and my opponents in general play bad.
Full table. Five limpers to me in the button, I look down and my cards connect, 4[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] 3[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] so I limp ($100). SB completes and BB checks, 8 of us. Flop 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] 3[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 2[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] ($24). Checks to UTG+1 who bets $15. He has ($200) behind and seems to be one of those thinking bad players. He talks a lot about rakeback and how he lives off of being a party affiliate but he likes to bluff into people who very obviously have made hands and is getting caught a lot. He also is too loose preflop. However I'm thinking this is less likely to be a bluff because he keeps getting called recently and he seems less, I dunno, interested in the betting. I don't play live much but I don't think he's bluffing this time. Folds to CO ($300) who is one of the tightest players preflop but is willing to take stabs postflop, though still in general pretty tight and good. I've seen him make what I think are bets into unclaimed pots with air but I've never seen him get caught bluff raising. He makes it $45. Hero...? P.S. To the tight 2+2er in the 4 seat who turned 21 today, yes it was obvious you were 2+2 when you knew what the Dan Druff Stars bad beat post was about, just like I'm sure you realized I was 2+2. Happy birthday. |
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