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Old 12-13-2005, 06:11 PM
Victor Victor is offline
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oh man i forgot about this post. thanks for responding i needed some humor.

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Lastly Victor,
The fact that you think it's stupid means it worked,


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now this is expert analysis. bc i am so bad that the opposite of all my plays works.

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I vary my play enough that i will only maybe one out of 5 times bet a dry turn with a big draw (12 outs +) I do this because usually i get the table image of being a rock and can use this to value bet, steal and use some misdirection to outwit my opponents and pick up extra bets

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ok this only works against opponents that fold. no one folds at canterbury or party or bellagio or mirage or cleveland.

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I mean against a player like you that is so one dimentional

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there is really no reason to be anything other than one dimensional if your opponents are one dimensional. my dimension is that i take the most profitable line. with some history between an opponent mixing it up is certainly useful tho this is not the case here.

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and can not understand advanced play and against a lot of negative players, making it two bets back to them can even sometimes make them fold aces

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dude, nobody is folding aces on this board in a 15/30 game.

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I love the part why raise with little chance of picking up the pot. This is just a dumb statement, I will not make this play if I belive there is little way I will pick up the pot, the only way there is little way I will pick up the pot is if I have misread my opponents or the strength of their hand. If that is true then yes i am the pidgeon in this hand.

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ok, a straightforward player bet out on the flop into many opponents. that generally means i have pair or better. another player raised next, which generally means i have a hand i want to protect, i.e. a pair or better.

do you really think you are gonna move both players in some dinky canterbury 15/30 game off a pair (or better) on the turn? i would love to hear you answer this.
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Old 12-14-2005, 02:31 AM
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Where do you live? SOme great places with decent tournaments monthly would be, Crazy moose is having a good touranment 30 min blind structure 225 dollar buy in (I think I know it's aroudn 200) january 11th, parkers always has one a month that ist 10K plus, Jr's silver dollar in everett has a great one every sunday it's cheap umm lets see there are plenty. Diamond lils had the annual washington state poker open up to an 80K prize pool. Pendelton will have their round up in a month or two... etc etc -Andrew
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Old 12-14-2005, 02:36 AM
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Well assuming that your anaylisis is correct that there isn't one player at canterbury that respects a raise on the turn enough to fold an over pair at least some of the time, or fold a decent hand, then you absolutely right(i believe party poker players won't.) Yea if you are lucky enough and these players always play straight forward and are always that predictable and always let you be that predictable then 3 bet it. My anayisis assuemd you might be playing at the average game i'm used to playing at.
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