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Old 08-21-2005, 07:28 PM
nopepper nopepper is offline
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Default Too fishy or good change of pace?

Great game been playing farily tight so decide to go for a change of pace play here.

Seat 6 - JAG1878 $2384 in chips
Seat 7 - GREENIUSJ $8844.40 in chips
Seat 9 - FEED_ME $1251 in chips
Seat 3 - SARAJAMESON $258 in chips
Seat 4 - ALEA $978 in chips
Seat 5 - UNBEATABLE23 $2397.15 in chips
*** BLIND [dealer 6] ***
GREENIUSJ - Post small blind $15
SARAJAMESON - Post big blind $25
UNBEATABLE23 - Pocket [5c,Kc]
ALEA - Calls $25
UNBEATABLE23 - Calls $25
JAG1878 - Calls $25
GREENIUSJ - Raises $10 to $50
SARAJAMESON - Calls $25
ALEA - Calls $25
UNBEATABLE23 - Raises $25 to $75
JAG1878 - Folds
GREENIUSJ - Raises $25 to $100
SARAJAMESON - Calls $50
ALEA - Calls $50
UNBEATABLE23 - Calls $25
*** FLOP [10c,3c,3d] ***
GREENIUSJ - Bets $25
SARAJAMESON - Calls $25
ALEA - Calls $25
UNBEATABLE23 - Calls $25
*** TURN [10c,3c,3d,Ad] ***
GREENIUSJ - Bets $50
SARAJAMESON - Calls $50
ALEA - Calls $50
UNBEATABLE23 - Raises $50 to $100
GREENIUSJ - Folds
SARAJAMESON - Calls $50
ALEA - Calls $50
*** RIVER [10c,3c,3d,Ad,9d] ***
SARAJAMESON - Checks
ALEA - Bets $50
UNBEATABLE23 - Folds
SARAJAMESON - Folds
ALEA - returned ($50) : not called

thoughts on all streets?
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Old 08-21-2005, 07:37 PM
DeezNutz3 DeezNutz3 is offline
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Default Re: Too fishy or good change of pace?

Fold Preflop.
Ill pretend like u posted and are in this hand somehow..don't reraise preflop it's not a great idea with many players in the pot who will see turns/rivers. Once u flop your flush draw it should be a flop raise and a turn call.
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Old 08-21-2005, 07:40 PM
DcifrThs DcifrThs is offline
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Default Re: Too fishy or good change of pace?

edit this and write out the actin and player descriptions while you still have time.

STOP posting raw HHs.

-Barron
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Old 08-21-2005, 07:59 PM
Steve Giufre Steve Giufre is offline
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Default Re: Too fishy or good change of pace?

Where do you play 25-50?
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Old 08-21-2005, 08:10 PM
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Default Re: Too fishy or good change of pace?

Prima has it
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Old 08-21-2005, 08:14 PM
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Default Re: Too fishy or good change of pace?

so does absolute
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Old 08-21-2005, 08:17 PM
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Default Re: Too fishy or good change of pace?

Hey NoPepper...

I remember this hand. I was like WTF is this guy limp re-raising with? Lol you got me off my QT that I called the 1st bet with.

In that game, I don't really see the need to get out of line with this hand, especially in a multi-way pot. I would argue that once Greenius raises from the SB and builds the pot, this hand is going to a showdown. I don't think your showing strength preflop by LRRing is going to push anyone off of a hand on later streets without a showdown. So, I'd call and see what the flop brings. If it comes to you're liking, you're in good relative position to the raiser since the other two callers are in between.

In the loose/tilty atmosphere that is often the case at Abso $25-$50 6 max, I find it is better to play fairly straightforwardly in multiway pots. Just my opinion.

See you at the tables - Jags
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Old 08-22-2005, 10:37 AM
nopepper nopepper is offline
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Default Re: Too fishy or good change of pace?

I figured if I was going to play this pot I midas well get some money into it. My big mistake was not re-raising the flop but I wanted some extra action from the fellas behind me.

As for the turn, it seems like a good bluff card and I did manage to get the orginal raiser out but unfortunatley the other limpers decided to see a river...obviously once im bet into on the river I have no chance of getting anyone off there hands and I have to muck. Its too bad I missed here as I think at least on of the limpers and a lower flush draw which would have gotten me some extra bets.
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