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Old 10-15-2005, 02:15 AM
Huskiez Huskiez is offline
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Default Re: NL 5/10 with Top Set

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So we limped in this multi way pot and no matter what we do we are losing our 100bb stack to a solid plater? We're not up against a donk.

What if the flop was 8,7,6. Are we still losing our stack.

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I lost my 85bb stack at this year's WSOP Main Event with 88 on an 876 board to a pro.

And I'd do it again, if I could.

As for OP, we're going broke in this hand too.
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Old 10-15-2005, 02:57 AM
aceferret aceferret is offline
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Default Re: NL 5/10 with Top Set

was it unraised multi way?
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Old 10-15-2005, 03:19 AM
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Not a surprise. He had 6 7.

I always get broke here against donk on flop, or against both on flop. I also push turn if donk bets and solid folds.

As it is I could have pushed turn. As long as Im planning to bet if he checks river, to get paid on his lower sets, its not a nightmare.

The reason its tough to fold anywhere (at least for me) is that he was betting into me on turn for about 60% of pot bet after flop raiser checked, and on river....well...he could have lower set.

Anyway, tough hand, i probably always get broke here. As someone asked with 6 7 8 flop, easier to potentially get away from.
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