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And the best kind of fish. Not a weak kind of passive fish who you can knock of a hand. Not a calling station either. The type of fish who loves to bluff, all the time.
25-50 5 max. I just sat down, but I know this guy's tendencies, having played with him before. #1: I'm on the button with A9d. Folded to me and I raise. SB folds, fish in BB calls. Flop is QQ5. He checks, I bet, he calls. Turn is 9 [QQ5]. He checks, I bet, he raises, I call. River is 2 [9QQ5]. He bets, I raise, he folds. #2: I'm BB with K4c. Fish raises from SB, I call, it's heads-up. Flop J46, suits of no consequence. Fish bets, I call. Turn 8 [J46]. He bets, I call. River 3 [8J46]. He checks, I bet, he folds. #3: Folded to me on the button, I raise with K9o. SB folds, fish calls in BB. Flop is T42. He checks, I bet, he calls. Turn is Q [T42]. He checks, I check. River is 6 [QT42]. He bets. I think if he had an ace I would have heard about it by now. I put him on a stone cold bluff (again) and call. He shows K7o and my K9o is good. These 3 hands happened within 1 or 2 orbits, and he left immediately after the 3rd. I don't know if the table had been letting him get away with this stuff before I arrived. I posted these hands I guess partly because I like the way I played them, but also because I think it's interesting that he would try to play this way against people who will likely know better. Regards, and I hope he shows up at your tables too, all_aces ps: These hands are not indicative of my normal style of play. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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