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Re: a 150 hand i forgot about
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[ QUOTE ] This hand takes place against Paul, who is an aggressive player but one who is young and unafraid to lay down when he thinks he is beat. Since I have been at the table, he hasn't lost a showdown(even when putting in action on previous streets). He has been stealing very aggressively and isn't afraid to make a move at the turn. Paul open raises the button and I call with Ks9h in the BB. The flop is 8sTs3d. I check-raise, he calls. The turn is a Jh. I bet, he raises, I three-bet, he pauses and grimaces and calls. The river is a 4, I bet. -James [/ QUOTE ] I'm quite suprised worm33 doesn't like this. I like it a lot. Good hand. Your flop line is one of those "once in awhile lines"...and I know you mentioned that but I think it's worth mentioning again. Start doing it too much and you are being a little too reckless... [/ QUOTE ] Agreed - in this particular situation he had been stealing frequently(and lightly) and it seemed like an okay time to play at it. The turn seemed to be a perfect card to keep my foot on the gas after he raised as I envisioned what I'd think with a hand like KT or A8 in his shoes - "Oh [censored]." -James |
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