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Old 06-13-2006, 09:02 PM
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vs a player like durrr i think it just makes sense to make your decisions easier, hence people saying jamming turn or planning to check turn and get it all in on the river. i think youre just making yourself overthink these situations. i do agree its a super tough hand but again making your decisions easier vs players like him is also too important to pass up betting turn here a lot, and if you dont, not backing down on the river. sucky hand overall i probably puss out at the table also.
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Old 06-13-2006, 11:09 PM
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FWF, I give you a lot more credit than you think... fwiw. Also i think a lot of the responses in this thread (always bet that turn... never raise/fold the river) are ridiculously dumb and exploitable. I realize that a few posters probably said things like this hoping people would think they would never raise/fold the river (when they actually do it all the time). Your line was fine imo- and so was your fold- i dunno if i like my bluff or not- as i think you probably have a pretty strong hand here a large % of the time- and if your thinking of looking me up w/ AA then i assume any set calls.
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Old 06-14-2006, 12:48 AM
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i dunno if i like my bluff or not- as i think you probably have a pretty strong hand here a large % of the time- and if your thinking of looking me up w/ AA then i assume any set calls.


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can you exapnd on this durrrrrr?
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Old 06-14-2006, 06:01 AM
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Its posts like this that keep me reading this site.
You guys are sick.
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Old 06-14-2006, 07:19 AM
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and if your thinking of looking me up w/ AA then i assume any set calls.

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Don't know if you remember the hand, but I went pretty deep into my time before mucking. A set is a definite call and two pair is slightly closer than AA but obviously not significantly so, so whether I would call with two pair in that spot is hard to say. Anyway, it was truly a puzzling bluff just because I didn't know what you were representing and AK or AA are the only relatively clear folds there IMO.
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Old 06-14-2006, 10:25 AM
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and if your thinking of looking me up w/ AA then i assume any set calls.

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Don't know if you remember the hand, but I went pretty deep into my time before mucking. A set is a definite call and two pair is slightly closer than AA but obviously not significantly so, so whether I would call with two pair in that spot is hard to say. Anyway, it was truly a puzzling bluff just because I didn't know what you were representing and AK or AA are the only relatively clear folds there IMO.

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I disagree w/ a lot of this fwiw.
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Old 06-14-2006, 11:55 AM
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"I did not think it was an obvious fold. In fact, I would never make that river raise of yours if I were going to fold to a push. "

why is this Diablo? I think a number of hands worse than AA might call a river raise. And of course (when not bluffing), a reraise to FF's raise will indicate a better hand that aces. I think that if you never raise in these situations (without commiting yourself to calling a reraise), you might be leaving a lot of value on the table.
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