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easy laydown
playing 10/20 NL at the Commerce, I have 1k and villain has me covered
villian limps UTG and two more limpers to me, and I make it 150 to go on the button with JJ... villain and both limpers call flop comes JTT with a two-flush; villain leads out 300 and it's folded to me so I raised pre-flop and then this guy leads into two cold callers and me??? I've shown almost infinite strength so there's no way he has anything but the rock-solid nuts... I fold instantly and smile to myself as I think of all the non 2+2'ers who might actually lose their stack here |
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Re: easy laydown
april fools day. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: easy laydown
I should just stop reading 2+2 for the rest of the day, 4/5 of the posts are dumb april fools jokes. I even got excited about the 2001FP monitor one [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Re: easy laydown
I forgot it was April 1 when I posted this... it's sad that I have to explain, but this post was intended as satire, not as a joke; the point was to critique all the hands that are like "I have the second nuts but he raised me once so it's an easy fold"
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Re: Hey Seinfeld...
Go find a thread that compares to your ridiculous example, and post it under my response.
If you think your Commerce story mirrors someone calling a villian's pf raise with QQ, the flop coming A-Q-x, and the hero has to think about calling the villain's all-in push, you're wrong. Each situation carries a number of variables. I agree that there have been a few posts where someone has presented a situation that really wasn't too difficult. But that's here and there, and not the majority. Also take into account that not everyone is as good as you. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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