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Re: WSOP ME Report (long)
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[ QUOTE ] I open with black KK on the button for 150, unknown BB defends (another late arriver). Flop is J86 two clubs. BB checks, I bet 200, he check raises to 450, I call. Turn is 6o, BB checks, I bet 700, he c/r’s again to 1600, I call. River is J, he leads for 2100, I call. He doesn’t show. I’m up to 13.5K. [/ QUOTE ] Looks like a busted draw since he CR'd the turn again and bet out on the river, but I'm curious what hands you put BB on during the action since his line is kind of odd. [/ QUOTE ] My decision to call on the river was made fairly quickly. I hardly pondered it even though it was a big bet. I didn't even try to really put him on some specific hand, I could just feel it was a bluff. When he plays it that strangely, with little check raises, I figure he has quads or nothing (missed draw). colson10 |
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Re: WSOP ME Report (long)
Great Report... very informative
How old are you? out of curiosity... |
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Great Report... very informative How old are you? out of curiosity... [/ QUOTE ] 23 years old. colson10 |
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Re: WSOP ME Report (long)
I was actually watching your table from the rail as I was craning to watch my cousin a few tables over. I, too, was amazed at how easily Scotland was giving away his chips, and at how miraculously he'd get them back (J4 v. TT). I saw your TT hand, and I thought that was a class call on your part, probably made easier because of the opponent.
Congratulations! |
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