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The one thing your failing to mention is if he keeps calling with dominated marginal hands he eventaully will run into a situaiton whhere he will go bust or lose a ton of chips when he flops top pair against an over pair or set. Let say he has his usual 94s and flop comes 9 high and opponent has an overpair. Its bye bye Alan. This is a key to why those hands shouldnt be calling raises when blinds are high. As once he get invovled it will be too late to get away from it because by the time he finds out the guy has an overpair he will have dumped off too many to fold. And i doubt anyone doesnt want to be in a pot wiht Alan. Why would they? You have a very good chance of getitng doubled up everytime he plays. you gonna have the best hand most of the time and your less likely to put alot of chips in with the worst hand than he is. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I'm sure he always goes broke with 100bb+ stacks with a pair of 9s, 4 kicker. -James |
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