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Re: 30-60 Hand against jennicide
I seem to be by myself here, but I like the way he played it. He gets good value when he's ahead and I don't think she's three-betting a hand he's ever ahead of here. Also, it allows him to get away from his hand. If he calls and raises a blank river, I feel like he almost has to call the raise.
OTOH, he played the Thanksgiving dinner much, much worse. |
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Re: 30-60 Hand against jennicide
"OTOH, he played the Thanksgiving dinner much, much worse."
Two of the girls are young, attractive Americans who claim they won't put out for religious reasons. I'm planning on bringing a hooker. -Michael |
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Re: 30-60 Hand against jennicide
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I'm planning on bringing a hooker. [/ QUOTE ] yeah, we know how you roll... |
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Re: 30-60 Hand against jennicide
I think the turn raise is horrible.
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Re: 30-60 Hand against jennicide
"won't put out for religious reasons."
that's code for "vag is closed but will you please siimp", didnt anyone ever teach you that? |
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Re: 30-60 Hand against jennicide
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I seem to be by myself here, but I like the way he played it. He gets good value when he's ahead and I don't think she's three-betting a hand he's ever ahead of here. [/ QUOTE ] I'm surprised to see peple say this against a high stakes player. Every time you folod to a turn 3-bet, you encourage your opponents to 3-bet you next time with a hand that is either drawing or which they were planning to call down anyways. To me, there is no concept of "they won't 3-bet a worse hand". If you fold, then they will. -Eric |
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