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Re: Quiz hand
Is this supposed to be one of those posts where you expose the difference between small- and higher-stakes? I guess you expect SS posters to say call and play for a set or something dumb and MH posters to say jam it and throw money around.
I jam it and throw money around. 220 to go, and that makes the flop a push most of the time if anyone calls. |
#42
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Re: Quiz hand
at least your icon is f-ing hot
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#43
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Re: Quiz hand
Change the icon! I've seen about thirty posts now where someones only comment is "wow great avatar!" . You are a spam magnet!
J/k [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] I love that ass! |
#44
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Re: Quiz hand
Pretty easy raise to 210. Put UTG all-in-he's pretty much the only player I'd be worried about and he's a shortstack. I would fold to an all-in from one of the original callers (except for button).
On the flop, assuming the shorty's all-in and there's another player, I would gun out any non-A non-K flop and call any raise. On an A or K-high flop, I would check it down. |
#45
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Re: Quiz hand
RAise to $200. Fold to a push.
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#46
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Re: Quiz hand
im curious why you would play this way if A or K comes down??
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#47
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Re: Quiz hand
What hand do you think they are calling a big re-raise with that has an A or K in it? AK? It's possible, but more likely someone is going to call with a hand like JJ or TT that they think may already be good and if it isn't they might hit a set. And once I put that much of my stack in preflop, I'm bombing away on any flop simply because I'm not folding. I mean, if it's really dry and you want to check to induce a bluff instead of pushing to protect, that's fine with me. But my point is that once I build such a big pot preflop there is no way I'm folding postflop.
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#48
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Re: Quiz hand
good point.. i like the cut of your jib
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