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Bluegrassplayer 10-15-2007 10:16 PM

Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
 
Yeah standard bet here was anywhere from 8-15 preflop, 8 dollars usually getting atleast 3 callers. I'm just afraid that if I take a free card here I'm almost always forced to check/fold on the river if it's a blank, and if a good card does come up, he's got to see that I've hit a draw, it's too obvious on this board.

justscott 10-15-2007 10:22 PM

Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
 
I hate to play Devils advocate but you just said you basically knew nothing about the guy its the first hand he played but you are going to outplay him?

Bluegrassplayer 10-15-2007 10:24 PM

Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
 
Generally soft game, there are two players that I have seen there which I would not want to play heads up. He is also the friend of a person who is a total donkey. Also he bought in for $100 into a normally $200 buy in game, I didn't consider him much of a threat.

rdrr 10-15-2007 10:26 PM

Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
 
Don't try to make money from donkeys by "outplaying" them, make money from them by taking them to valuetown.

Bluegrassplayer 10-15-2007 10:54 PM

Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
 
Well this hand turned out to prove that last point completely:

I went all in, missed the river, he turned over 8/qs.

hielo_uno 10-16-2007 06:49 AM

Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
 
if this is NL 100 live, i just take a free card. I found ppl are just in the mood to gamble way to often, so there isnt much FE .


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