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Old 07-23-2005, 10:50 PM
SA125 SA125 is offline
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The board is Kh 8d 5s Ac Jc. What good player 3 bets your UTG raise from the SB pf when it's folded to him 6 handed, leads the flop and turn, calls your turn raise and folds this river? QQ-99 should have folded to the turn raise if he wasn't calling the river. These limits are out of my league, but it looks like an extreme case of FPS.
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Old 07-23-2005, 11:01 PM
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Even if this worked the play can't be worth it. Given his 3 betting range, it isn't going to be worth the number of bets you have to invest in the long run.
Last time someone did this to me I 3 bet them on the turn and they still called and rivered their set.
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Old 07-23-2005, 11:25 PM
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Well Schneids kind of operates on a whole different plane of poker playing. Ive heard when he plays, he plays no less than 25 tables at once...and he can do it on one screen

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I heard he had a computer implanted in his brain and he actually just lies in one of those pods from the matrix.
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Old 07-24-2005, 12:13 AM
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Well Schneids kind of operates on a whole different plane of poker playing. Ive heard when he plays, he plays no less than 25 tables at once...and he can do it on one screen

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I heard he had a computer implanted in his brain and he actually just lies in one of those pods from the matrix.

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I also heard he can bang two girls at the same time while playing 25 tables (you can do this with a wireless mouse*).

*=good investment
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Old 07-24-2005, 02:54 AM
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I check the river AK on board vs sb 3 bet. Thats if i call the flop which I dont. And if i raise the turn which i dont. The flop seems like ether a raise or fold and not a call. Im retarded so what do i know tho
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Old 07-24-2005, 04:38 AM
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This is exactly the kind of hand I do not understand about high stakes play. By all accounts the OP is a fantastic player ... how can he play a hand this way? I mean that with utmost respect, btw. I couldn't imagine myself ever raising 44 from UTG and bluffing into someone who 3bet me out of position (and then didn't fold to the scare card on the turn). Totally baffling.

~ Tilts

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got nothin but respect for schneider, but he's not "fantastic"

good, definately.

great, yes.

fantastic, no.

DISCLAIMER: schneids is > me and toasted me HU w/ some luck and some great play...END DISCLAIMER

but im w/ NYplayer here. and i have been edging that way for a while now.

-Barron
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Old 07-24-2005, 04:40 AM
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Even if this worked the play can't be worth it. Given his 3 betting range, it isn't going to be worth the number of bets you have to invest in the long run.
Last time someone did this to me I 3 bet them on the turn and they still called and rivered their set.

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running good i see... [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

-Barron
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