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Old 03-04-2005, 10:59 AM
Bob T. Bob T. is offline
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Default Things are not always what they seem....

Party Poker 5-10 game.

First lap, I am on the button, and I watch two players put in four bets on the river. At the showdown, one of them has an top two, against the other players flush. I think that I really want to get involved with mr top two. It seems that he can barely read the board!.

Next hand, two limpers, Mrflush raises, folded to me in the CO where I have pocket jacks. I want to play this headsup with the raiser, and hopefully create some dead money, so I threebet. The blinds fold, one limper folds, and the other calls. Mrflush caps it, and we both call.

Flop, 963 rainbow. Checked to Mrflush who bets, I raise, the limper folds, and Mrflush threebets. I am now pretty convinced that he has a bigger overpair, and I go into calldown mode.

Turn, 2, completing the rainbow. Bet, call, ( Boy I hope he has tens )

River, J, Oh well, it isn't the first time I sucked out.

Bet, I raise, he threebets, and I cap it.

He turns over K6 off. I now understand why Mrtoptwo went four bets on the river with a flush board.
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Old 03-04-2005, 11:01 AM
krishanleong krishanleong is offline
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Default Re: Things are not always what they seem....

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He turns over K6 off. I now understand why Mrtoptwo went four bets on the river with a flush board.

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Funny stuff. Reads are that important.

Krishan
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