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Old 02-22-2005, 06:45 PM
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Default Re: Is it time to lay AA down to the turn raise?

Just so I have everything clear, can he have a weaker Q? QT,Q9, etc?

If you want to post a hand don't be a fu[/i]cking prick, if you want to be a fu[/i]cking prick then stop posting hands.
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Old 02-22-2005, 06:52 PM
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Default Re: Is it time to lay AA down to the turn raise?

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Just so I have everything clear, can he have a weaker Q? QT,Q9, etc?

If you want to post a hand don't be a fu[/i]cking prick, if you want to be a fu[/i]cking prick then stop posting hands.

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Oh fu[/i]ck you. Don't fu[/i]cking presume to tell me how I should post. If you can't read the the thread and don't understand why I am telling you he didn't have a K, I don't want your godamn advice anyways.
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Old 02-22-2005, 06:59 PM
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Default Re: Is it time to lay AA down to the turn raise?

I can ready the thread. Your post gave no idication that he could not have KQ. You said, "Nothing he could be raising me with on the turn is something I beat except the unlikely AK, right?" That doesn't mean that he can never have KQ to me.

If you don't want to hear my advice I guess that's cool. I will stop responding to your posts.
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Old 02-22-2005, 07:04 PM
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Default Re: Is it time to lay AA down to the turn raise?

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I can ready the thread. Your post gave no idication that he could not have KQ. You said, "Nothing he could be raising me with on the turn is something I beat except the unlikely AK, right?" That doesn't mean that he can never have KQ to me.

If you don't want to hear my advice I guess that's cool. I will stop responding to your posts.

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So you read the OP and not the entire thread then. Lovely.

The interesting thing is you probably think that your comment about not responding to my posts is supposed to upset me because you're so damn good at poker that I would be losing out without having access to your wisdom.

That's funny stuff.
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Old 02-22-2005, 07:23 PM
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Default Re: Is it time to lay AA down to the turn raise?

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So you read the OP and not the entire thread then.

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Yea, I very rarely read past the firt post before responding. It makes you think about the hand better imo.

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The interesting thing is you probably think that your comment about not responding to my posts is supposed to upset me because you're so damn good at poker that I would be losing out without having access to your wisdom.

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Not at all, I was just telling you that I would stop respoding if you didn't want me to. It wasn't a threat. There are way better players and posters here then me, I am aware of that.


Ugh, I broke my own rule. I will stop now (unless I see a response from you in which case I might read it, but i will do my best not to respond).
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Old 02-22-2005, 07:49 PM
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Default Re: Is it time to lay AA down to the turn raise?

What about QT? Thats a definate hand that he could play that way. The guy could also be semibluffing a flushdraw. Thats 2 reasons why I like your your play
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Old 02-22-2005, 08:02 PM
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Default Re: Is it time to lay AA down to the turn raise?

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What about QT? Thats a definate hand that he could play that way. The guy could also be semibluffing a flushdraw. Thats 2 reasons why I like your your play

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Yes that's quite correct, he would have played QT this way. He might have raised the flop with an open ended draw, but it's a close one, and he would have cold called me PF with QT for sure.

All in all I'd call him down again, but there is a very, very limited range of hands I beat here.
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Old 02-22-2005, 08:29 PM
ITWASSOOOOTED ITWASSOOOOTED is offline
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Default Re: Is it time to lay AA down to the turn raise?

I did not read all the responses so maybe this has already been suggested, but what about re raising him on the turn? And checking behind on the river? I guess its the same $$ as calling down. But was just a suggestion.
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Old 02-22-2005, 08:36 PM
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Default Re: Is it time to lay AA down to the turn raise?

But the hero beats KQ...
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Old 02-22-2005, 08:37 PM
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Default Re: Is it time to lay AA down to the turn raise?

But if he's got a boat or the J he's not letting me take a free shodown.
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