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Re: About schmidts31
Maybe the money doesn't mean anything to him. But if he knows you have Q-Q, then he must be drawing pretty live, i.e., to more than two outs. I'm thinking I've already put in eleven big bets here and he's still raising and I don't have the nuts. I mean, his play is obviously a bit strange no matter what his hand, would you be surprised if he showed down a flush?
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Re: 80/160 GAME AT BELLAGIO
Wow. I bet this hand was good for the game. I call the river checkraise. He knows what you have.
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Re: About schmidts31
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would you be surprised if he showed down a flush? [/ QUOTE ] I'd be suprised if he didnt. -Brad |
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Re: 80/160 GAME AT BELLAGIO
Pro my ass...
What pro pumps the turn on an OESF draw instead of the flop where his hand is more a favorite than the turn? I can understand that he could have an OESF draw if he jacks and rejacks the flop, and then jacks and rejacks the turn. Then I would just call his c/r on the river. I smell a set over set here, with small chance he had AQ ..and believe me I've seen them pull some crazy shiet with TPTK in that 80/160 and 30/60 game at the Bellagio when I played there. Raise 1 more time, call another raise if he does pump it again. Pro player..my ass. Lawrence |
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Re: 80/160 GAME AT BELLAGIO
I'm beginning to understand why Barry Greenstein said that the "big game" players start salivating when some of the tournament pros show up at the table.
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Re: 80/160 GAME AT BELLAGIO
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What pro pumps the turn on an OESF draw instead of the flop where his hand is more a favorite than the turn? [/ QUOTE ] a pro that is bored and doesn't give a [censored]? It almost seems like his play is pissing you off? /psychiatrist mode on why? /psychiatrist mode off /pokergod mode on As for the hand i agree with pokerprince. He knows what you have. call the raise i say.. /pokergod mode off (well its never completely off of course that would be ungodlike) |
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Re: 80/160 GAME AT BELLAGIO
2[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]4[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] and 4[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] make as much sense as most of the other theories in this thread. He may be an action player but I doubt he's retarded. I think people who are in a big hurry to put in another raise on the river are getting a bit silly.
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Re: 80/160 GAME AT BELLAGIO
I think if we knew who the pro was this play might make a little more sense to us...Who was the pro
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Re: 80/160 GAME AT BELLAGIO
Who he is, is not as important as what he is worth. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
Money is of no concern for this game. |
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Re: 80/160 GAME AT BELLAGIO
The pro knows your hand. He is raising you. It is reasonable to believe he could hold a hand that beats you. You are offering 2:1 with your raise. Do not raise.
The pro doesn't care about money. He might be making an outlandish bluff. Do not fold. That only leaves one option. Good luck. Eric |
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