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Old 12-28-2005, 02:32 PM
McMelchior McMelchior is offline
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Default Re: PP of 10\'s on $22 on Stars - advice appreciated

Hmmm, this is not really my home forum, but let me take a few shots:

1) It's poor style to post everybody's handles except for you own. Use the hand converter instead.

2) As already said, don't min-raise. Ever. Limp or put in a real raise.

3) Dont CR a low flop with a pair of TT. Imagine it's checked, and turn comes A, K, Q or J ... erh? Bet out - two thirds of the pot (t250) is a good start.

4) If you're CR'ing do it more than half pot against two opponents. You're only charging the first one t250 to call a t775 pot ... and if he calls the second one is NEVER going to fold.

5) What did you put him on that made you fold? A call of t50 in a t425 pot followed by a re-re-raise all-in? No hands here make sense. If you're too scared to play TT as overpair for all of your chips here you shouldn't have CRd in the first place.

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McMelchior (Johan)
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Old 12-28-2005, 05:38 PM
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Default Re: PP of 10\'s on $22 on Stars - advice appreciated

McMelchior,

Thx for ur answers, and ok - no more miniraises with such hands. My intention was to mix up my game, not acting the same way with the same kinds of hands - but it backfired on me.

And I do regret letting out only my own handle, for the record it is..

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