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Old 07-13-2005, 08:17 PM
Big_Jim Big_Jim is offline
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Default Re: Limp Re-Raise Gone Horribly Wrong

Very good post.

When I limped in the first place, it was my intention to try to see the flop for cheap. I mix up my play with suited connectors UTG with calling 10-20% raising 15-30% of the time and folding the rest, all depending on table texture, of course.

This time, I decided to call, and comes back to a heads up pot between me, and a tight PF player. At the time, I was thinking that he would fold most an AQs-ATs, AKo and maybe even pairs JJ and below.

Admittedly.... this is likely very false, considering the fact that I was playing very LAGish.

Then, when the flop hit, it was probably the worst flop possible for my hand AND for the hand that I was representing, and there was just too great a chance of running into a hand that will at least call, and I really don't want to fire two barrells at this board.
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Old 07-13-2005, 08:20 PM
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Default Re: Limp Re-Raise Gone Horribly Wrong

<font color="red">Hero bets $100. Villian Raises to $900 all-in.</font>

Hero: ... KK no good

Hero Folds
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