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Re: Following the 200 mile rule
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I don't think so. He said he didn't really care if he lost or not so I really don't think it's results orientated at all. There was a post last week in the MHNL section about this very thing, having TOK with two opponents acting strong and had some very good conversation and I'm sure that is what the poster would like. Not a pity party. [/ QUOTE ]tourneys and cash games are very differnt |
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Re: Following the 200 mile rule
first off - no offense to the OP, BUT if the difference between making a call and not making a call is how far you traveled, then no, he's not too serious about making the best play -
I can totally understand the rule in a rebuy game - but not because he traveled a distance to play it....know what I mean? I believe it's an insta call - KQ would have played it exactly the same way as the other opponent - people slowplay big hands - AK is pretty good. - you can't fold trips with the nut kicker everytime someone comes over the top of you. RB |
#13
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Re: Following the 200 mile rule
Didn't mean to cause a brouhaha with the subject line and accompanying explanation, which I wrote in jest.
I'm very surprised that you guys are loving the insta-call. I made the call, with a bit of thought, but I was not loving it--I mean, what do I put everyone on? They can't both have kings! Michael |
#14
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Re: Following the 200 mile rule
Thats definitely strange, was there a flush draw anywhere in there on the turn? Maybe one of them fell in love with aces, guy who reraised you might have had a 10 in his hand and guessed you didn't have a king, or maybe one of them fell in love with a straight draw too much (JQ).
I'd call, and if you are behind to a full house, then you still got outs. This is a dream flop for you, and if you happened to lose it, well, [censored] happens. I couldn't lay this down, even with that much action in front of me. |
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Re: Following the 200 mile rule
if the poker gods were cruel enough to give you a flop like that and have the second best hand.. well that sucks but move on to the next tournament.
Espeecially in a online tournament, and on party. Maybe (just maybe) in a live event w/ respectable competition, and really really deep stacks at the time. |
#16
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Re: Following the 200 mile rule
At the early stages of a party tournament, I don't care what the buyin is... I've seen some nonsense... I just don't believe this is even an issue. I'm not worried about my trips with the best kicker, ESPECIALLY early in a tourney.
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Re: Following the 200 mile rule
Nobody has yet offered condolences for losing this hand. Allow me to be the first. (Insta-call BTW)
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#18
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Re: Following the 200 mile rule
call
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