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Old 08-11-2005, 04:57 PM
SteamingFish SteamingFish is offline
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Default Re: 45s in a huge, multiway pot

Preflop: most concerned about calling the cap, though both posting and calling the first raise troubled me.

Flop: Yay, I isolated and am probably ahead of this guy's big pair. If he made the unlikely flush, it won't cost me much to call down and find out and this huge pot.

Turn: Crap. He probably has the flush now, but the pot is way too big to fold, and I'm getting the odds to chase.

River: Yeah, a boat! Your flush is no good, pal! ... Really, your flush is no good! ... Why is he still betting? Uh oh...

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Once you're five bet on the river I think you're winning this rarely.

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What does he have, jacks? He couldn't have jacks... Oh, god, he probably has jacks. <censored> He has jacks!! Results don't matter. Serenity now! No suck out here...

Not a bad beat post, I liked the hand from an educational standpoint, because I rarely have this many tough decisions in a single hand. I learned a lot. Thanks, all!
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Old 08-11-2005, 05:08 PM
chief444 chief444 is offline
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Default Re: 45s in a huge, multiway pot

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Do you really think this post is legit?


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You mean posting in MP2...no. Or do you mean something else?
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