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Re: A hand
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...as a 29/15/2.2 player myself i enjoy you at my table EVERY time... [/ QUOTE ] Enjoying Jimmy at your table probably means you lack understanding of some fundamental aspect of hold 'em. -James |
#12
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Re: A hand
yeah...what you said...ohhh and also i enjoy every player who puts his blind faith into xx/xx/x.x numbers in their playerview window.
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#13
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Re: A hand
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yeah...what you said...ohhh and also i enjoy every player who puts his blind faith into xx/xx/x.x numbers in their playerview window. [/ QUOTE ] Does anybody do this? How can you know if they do? -James |
#14
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Re: A hand
well...this whole post is abot Jimmy playing around two players who are loose in his opinion based on 32/12 numbers.
Would he start the same tap dance with 17/7 player? Jimmy , would you? |
#15
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Re: A hand
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[ QUOTE ] you could atleast bother to explain why you played this way, without this information it just looks like a completely retarded hand. [/ QUOTE ] Okay: I was bluffing. Cheers, JimmyV [/ QUOTE ] Classic. Anyway I usualy fold preflop, I usually check that turn, and I almost always give up on that river. If he has a draw your hand is good anyway, and if he called you with some kind of small pair or whatever he is not folding for one bet in this spot unless he misclicks. I guess the river could be right agaist certain players with the right image, but I dont think here agaist this guy. Also I agree with James that if you hate money you should search for Jimmy and gambool with him. |
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Re: A hand
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Would he start the same tap dance with 17/7 player? Jimmy , would you? [/ QUOTE ] No chance. I fold preflop. J |
#17
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Re: A hand
I'd turn 3 bet bluff players with 17 vpip, yes.
-James |
#18
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Re: A hand
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If he has a draw your hand is good anyway [/ QUOTE ] Unless his 'draw' is AQ. (The main reason I posted this is that it's a pretty tough hand-reading exercise. Do people call 3 bets cold with KQ?) [ QUOTE ] and if he called you with some kind of small pair or whatever he is not folding for one bet in this spot [/ QUOTE ] I'm not so sure. Sometimes people auto-call in a raising war on the turn, or peel one hoping to spike a two-outer. (One of my first posts ever was about a B&M guy like this, who called a turn bet three-handed with JJ on an AK98 board (I kept firing with TT, and knew for certain the cold-caller in between us had QJ) and swore up and down he was going to fold the river if I'd bet. Then again, that was the 3/6.) Any guesses as to what opponent might have held? JimmyV |
#19
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Re: A hand
Yeah I completely forgot about AQ, I was thinking there was a Q on board. That does change things. I do think that kind of player does pay you off out of spite with a pair on the end though.
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Re: A hand
Thank you sir...
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