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Re: Chip spewing at 80-160
I 2nd Rory's motion.
No point in trying to get him to "slow down" if it costs you the same as flatcalling the turn+river. -DrG |
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Re: Chip spewing at 80-160
A hand he might have after the flop action is something like K [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 5 [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]. His turn 3-bet seems to eliminate a holding like that.
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Re: Chip spewing at 80-160
I would never raise here agianst Young. It's almost certian that he has the joint here.
BTW, you should try to sit so that you have the button and there are tight blinds on your left, not just for direct stealing opportunities, but for spots like this. There are so many hands that I want to play headsup with Young or other weak players that this gives you a good shot to do it. That seating decision was worth more over your session than any bets you lost here, where mistakes are only a fraction of a bet. |
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Re: Chip spewing at 80-160
I moved to this seat particularly because I could get on Young's left, and some tight dude was on my left and Henry was two to my left.
I need some more playing time against Young, I guess. |
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Re: Chip spewing at 80-160
I would not have raised the turn, but would have considered raising the river (had I not raised the turn).
-Diplomat |
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He had QTo. After the turn 3-bet there's not much else he could have and I would've strongly considered folding had I not improved to two pair on the river.
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