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terrible.
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#12
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at first i thought you flopped a flush and was like yeah nice vbet obv, standard
but you're trying to fold out an ace? lol... |
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#13
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Yea nobody is folding an ace here. If you think he has less than an A you can bet less with the same result. But considering he is unknown there is no way you can know if he'd stick around with a draw a weaker 1 pair than an A which seems highligh unlikely unless he's awful.
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#14
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i hate
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#15
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ewwwww
everything is so silly |
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#16
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theorem: players who open limp their small blind and get raised by the big blind do not fold any pair post flop
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#17
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I know he has trips, so I push [/ QUOTE ] Villain: Thanks! |
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#18
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I don't like this because of the flush draw and it's a blind battle
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#19
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theorem: players who open limp their small blind and get raised by the big blind do not fold any pair post flop [/ QUOTE ] Lol, no. |
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#20
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[ QUOTE ] theorem: players who open limp their small blind and get raised by the big blind do not fold any pair post flop [/ QUOTE ] Lol, no. [/ QUOTE ] yea, here, let me correct it for you: theorem: players do not fold any pair post flop there we go! |
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