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Old 10-03-2007, 07:42 AM
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Justin why are you ignoring my questions on how you misplayed PF and were going to misplay the flop?
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Old 10-03-2007, 09:41 AM
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It's still a good hand, Z. Keep posting in HSMTT.

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Agree. Just built up too much with the whole "key" thing. In a vacuum, this OP was an awesome hand to analyze.
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Old 10-03-2007, 09:42 AM
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justin, How can you claim," Steve Weinstein is Arguably the best bridge player of all time. "??!?

Your statment seems beyond over the top. Maybe you have some evidence to back up such an extraordinary claim?

Sorry for my tone if you have some reason to believe
what you said was true.
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Old 10-03-2007, 09:42 AM
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Justin why are you ignoring my questions on how you misplayed PF and were going to misplay the flop?

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Because YOU, sir, don't have the key. Go find it... make it yours... the answers will naturally come to you.
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Old 10-03-2007, 10:21 AM
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how did this thread get so long? isn't this basically exactly the hand that greenstein described in his book except he was holding a stronger hand than ZJ's? you basically have this player tagged as weak (basically what "straight-forward" implies to most people), so doesn't that polarize his range even more here? calling the turn with the intention of doing anything other than c/c the riv seems terrible (because you're only looking to get value from AK if you bet and anything else he calls with beats you).
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Old 10-03-2007, 11:02 AM
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I reckon he has 77 or something like that. He raised, but when he said raise he instantly regretted it, so he said it quietly.

Then when he makes his bet he again regretts it, and trys to call. He's calm because he knows hes [censored] up (he's not a rich guy.... this might be a shot at some life changing money...) The reason he doesnt freak out is because he thinks he might in the pot and might view his line as repping something big.



The Armenian guy thought about raising. I doubt he evr bluffs a raise... so he has to have something in his hand. AQ/AJ/AT even... which reduces the chances your beaten.

Just Push it in.

(FWIW that was me trying to use nth level thinking to the max)
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Old 10-03-2007, 11:07 AM
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I reckon he has 77 or something like that. He raised, but when he said raise he instantly regretted it, so he said it quietly.

Then when he makes his bet he again regretts it, and trys to call. He's calm because he knows hes [censored] up (he's not a rich guy.... this might be a shot at some life changing money...) The reason he doesnt freak out is because he thinks he might in the pot and might view his line as repping something big.



The Armenian guy thought about raising. I doubt he evr bluffs a raise... so he has to have something in his hand. AQ/AJ/AT even... which reduces the chances your beaten.

Just Push it in.

(FWIW that was me trying to use nth level thinking to the max)

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No offense, but this is the dumbest thing I have ever read.
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Old 10-03-2007, 11:10 AM
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I reckon he has 77 or something like that. He raised, but when he said raise he instantly regretted it, so he said it quietly.

Then when he makes his bet he again regretts it, and trys to call. He's calm because he knows hes [censored] up (he's not a rich guy.... this might be a shot at some life changing money...) The reason he doesnt freak out is because he thinks he might in the pot and might view his line as repping something big.



The Armenian guy thought about raising. I doubt he evr bluffs a raise... so he has to have something in his hand. AQ/AJ/AT even... which reduces the chances your beaten.

Just Push it in.

(FWIW that was me trying to use nth level thinking to the max)

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Well I woulda been surprised if it was in the realms of smartest...
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Old 10-03-2007, 11:17 AM
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this whole thread reminds me of the
scene in half baked where jim Breuer
is trying to explain how killer really died.
Also, fold the turn dammit.
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Old 10-03-2007, 12:00 PM
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For the love of God, can we just get to the "key" or answer?
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