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When you run good, chips flow freely to your stack, and it is fun. Two examples from the CAZ 20 game last night, both against same villain.
Firs hand, I open raise JJ UTG, villain threebets UTG+2, one more caller, BB calls and I call. Flop comes Qxx, check check, he bets, call, BB calls, I call. Turn x, check check, he bets, fold, BB calls, I call. River A, check, check, he bets, BB folds, and I am staring at a huge pot, and this guy can have anything from AA to T7o, so I close my eyes and call, and hear the beautiful words of ‘nice call’ and he shows KT, and BB whines about folding a queen. Few hands later: Half kill pot, 2 limpers, I throw in 2 more chips with 75o in BB, and killer/villain raises, both call, and I decide to speculate and call. Flop comes J76, check, killer bets, fold, call, I call. Turn is a 4, and it gets checked around. River a 5, I check, killer bets (what is he representing here???), next player shrugs and calls, and I decide to close my eyes and call, since it doesn’t feel caller has a straight. Killer shows a stupidly bet 99, caller shows 45s, and I scoop another nice pot with a better two pair! Just to show how crazy this villain was playing, he raised, got a cold caller, and I called with T8s in BB, flop comes 876, check, he bets, call, I call. Turn 4, and its time to put him to the test, so I bet, and he instantly raises AA, other guy calls down with 99, and I obv folded turn. Unless he is an amazing hand reader, his turn raise is very reckless…Enough rambling, time to get back to work. |
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