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Old 09-18-2004, 03:46 PM
TheGrifter TheGrifter is offline
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Default Re: yup, here is why (long, contains math)

Change your math to him having AK 95% of the time, then rerun the numbers.
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Old 09-18-2004, 05:45 PM
arkose arkose is offline
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Default Re: yup, here is why (long, contains math)

i thought it was probably live as well, although it turns out it wasn't...

in the 3-6 live game i play, if you raise 7xBB to ~40 you usually don't get much action.....so ya, depends on the table...if you can get calls, then raising to 15 is fine

since it was online....i doubt many will call you without a good hand, huge preflop raises tend to scare people away (unless you do it a lot)....although to be completely honest, if this was partypoker, and someone went all-in, i would half expect to see them with KQ
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Old 09-26-2004, 07:57 AM
cornell2005 cornell2005 is offline
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Default Re: Would you make this call???

calllll

muz is right, except i would say he has a straight much less often than he does. he could be pushing just as easily with the 2 lower sets.

another reason is the guy would have to be a big idiot to push in position here with the nuts. he should call then reraise all in on the turn if he has any idea. i cant remember ever folding top set on the flop. if you have the bankroll, folding here is very very very bad. tough break
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