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i'm bankrolled for 5/10, and i played it once. hit 2 sets and quickly left cuz i wet my pants winning so much in such a short period of time (hey! i just moved from 2/4 to 3/6 and i still wasn't used to 3/6)
money-wise it doesn't bother me anymore. there are still some times when a player makes a bonehead move and i'd be like wtf! but otherwise, i don't know how much i've won or lost in a session until i import the hands into PT. i think this hand just happened to be 2 players wanting to do something stupid both at the same time. |
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38-2 plus an expectation of being showered with gold on the big streets. You have easy implied odds to call two more and try for a set.
In this manner you avoid making any hard decisions until the next street when you might know more. |
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if I was ever in a hand where there was 2 limp rerasies PF, it would take an nuclear explosion for me to NOT see a showdown. They've held up a sign for you that says "im a donk retard", dont ever fold an overpair against donk retards.
Note: I guess the first LRR could be legitimate, but 85% of the time at low limits the LRR is never a big hand, so I still treat him like at least semi retarded |
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Note: I guess the first LRR could be legitimate, but 85% of the time at low limits the LRR is never a big hand, so I still treat him like at least semi retarded [/ QUOTE ] Actually I think it correlates quite closely with player type. When a tight/passive open backraises I start looking for reasons to dump my hand. Seems like on a really good day it's only kings. It's very rare for a very loose/passive (say 60/2) player to make such a play but once again you are probably screwed when it does happen. Often they have the monster but sometimes they will produce a second-tier hand like JJ or AQs. TAGs can be either AA/KK or a legitimate volume hand (55, JTs). It doesn't come up very often. LAGs usually have some type of volume hand that is a little short of their usual PFR standards. Maniacs and tilters have whatever two cards they were dealt that do not meet their own minimal PFR standards. |
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