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keep bubble alive?
***** Hand History for Game 2625998243 *****
NL Texas Hold'em $50 Buy-in + $5 Entry Fee Trny:15308777 Level:9 Blinds(250/500) - Tuesday, August 30, 21:23:18 EDT 2005 Table Table 14039 (Real Money) Seat 5 is the button Total number of players : 4 Seat 1: Archemedes ( $1825 ) Seat 5: Splitoff ( $850 ) Seat 7: Meclizine111 ( $2355 ) Seat 8: nirzharsux ( $4970 ) Trny:15308777 Level:9 Blinds(250/500) ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to nirzharsux [ 2s Kc ] >You have options at Table 16928 Table!. Archemedes folds. Splitoff is all-In [850] Meclizine111 folds. >You have options at Table 18968 Table!. >You have options at Table 10937 Table!. nirzharsux calls [350]. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 3h, 7c, Kd ] ** Dealing Turn ** [ 7d ] ** Dealing River ** [ 3c ] nirzharsux shows [ 2s, Kc ] two pairs, kings and sevens. Splitoff shows [ 9s, Ts ] two pairs, sevens and threes. nirzharsux wins 1950 chips from the main pot with two pairs, kings and sevens. Splitoff finished in fourth place. Splitoff has left the table. |
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Re: keep bubble alive?
With these blinds, it is a lousy idea. Take whatever chips you can get and countinue to pound the smaller stacks while ITM.
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Re: keep bubble alive?
I call here 100% of the time; the blinds are so huge and bunch your opponents' stack so closely together that I can't see you having much FE against anybody.
Besides, don't you find it physically painful to pass up 4.5:1 odds?! |
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