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#111
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I tried to check the thur. Nov 09, 2006 show for Kenny "the kid" but its not working.
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#112
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The PPT was all over that "all-in" flag thing.
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#113
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Does Dave's answer just mean that you should only lead this river if you are planning to call the bet on the end anyway? If that's the case, then should your river bet be the maximum amount of money that you will call if you check and your opponent bets? Or should you be betting less, perhaps a blockish type bet?
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#114
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im looking for the episode with kenny "the kid," ill let you guys know when/if i find it.
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#115
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nov 6th- he sits down at around 1:20 in the 9 seat
PS- for those who don't know, they have his name as "JJ" |
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#116
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Tonight's show is expected to be 10-20 NL with a 1k min buyin (with everyone buying in for several times that). Expect the usual 35-40K on the table to start.
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#117
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They've got to stop letting those two play at the same table. Trish raises the other two players out of the pot. Then Mike and Trish tell each other what their hands are and check it down.
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#118
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While I was typing that, the announcers called it "borderline" collusion. What's borderline about it?
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#119
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As they mentioned, Trish does raise on the come at times. I do have to agree now that it's not wise to have Mike/Trish play on the show together. It's certainly similar to what happens when Mo and Ed play together usually.
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#120
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There used to be a firm rule at Garden City 20 years ago that family members could not play at the same table. I don't know if that's the case now. But there was a couple of octogenarians that they allowed to play. Kurt and Paula. They didn't play very well, but they would go after each other like pit bulls. It was kind of funny.
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