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crying \"uncle\" w/JJ and undercards...
A single previous note on villian: "tight. poor bubble'r"
25+2 turbo Seat 1: (2400 in chips) Seat 2: (2320 in chips) Seat 4: (330 in chips) Seat 5: (1350 in chips) Seat 6: (2240 in chips) Seat 7: (1945 in chips) <font color="blue">bluefeet (1620 in chips) </font> Seat 9: (1295 in chips) Seat 2: posts small blind 25 Seat 4: posts big blind 50 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to bluefeet [Js Jh] Seat 5: raises 100 to 150 2 folds bluefeet: calls 150 4 folds *** Two to the FLOP *** [8c 2d 7h] ...pot 375 Seat 5: bets 200 bluefeet: raises 200 to 450 Seat 5: raises 800 to 1200 and is all-in bluefeet: folds As fast as he jumped on the "PUSH" button after my raise, I had a feeling I was dead. My flop raise seemed smarter than calling this thing down for god knows how many chips. Weak? |
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Re: crying \"uncle\" w/JJ and undercards...
Your name stands out soooo much.
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Re: crying \"uncle\" w/JJ and undercards...
Damn I hate hands that develop like that. Your ahead of 9's and 10's, and hating Queens and up. What a good flop though for jacks. Your reraise indicates strength. I would have called, but then again I think your a better player than me bluefeet, so probably folding was the right play.
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