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SNOWBALL 11-28-2007 02:37 AM

Re: Hand caught in the Cookie Jar
 
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You're a huge favorite over any hand on the flop except a set, and even at that it's probably a flip. This is a super-easy flop raise for value, as surfdoc and others have said. Waiting until the turn to raise doesn't make any sense, as your equity plummets once you brick off the turn.

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We're not a monster favorite. It's actually more like dead even on the flop, given that villain's different holdings include cards that are our outs, and we are hardly a "flip" against a set. Against a set we're 42/58.

SNOWBALL 11-28-2007 02:48 AM

Re: Hand caught in the Cookie Jar
 
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You're a hudge favorite over any hand on the flop except a set

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fyp

Captain R 11-28-2007 03:32 AM

Re: Hand caught in the Cookie Jar
 
Extreme tight wad raises UTG? If you don't see two matching letters, fold.

mike l. 11-28-2007 05:55 AM

Re: Hand caught in the Cookie Jar
 
"extreme tight wad. UTG+1 player who is the tight wad and thinks he is the best player in the world raises,"

tommy angelo's playing 40 at bay 101 again??

anyway please fold everything preflop against tight player's raises. that is all.

mike l. 11-28-2007 05:58 AM

Re: Hand caught in the Cookie Jar
 
"I just thought he could lay down AA or AK here against a turn raise."

wow can i get a hit off that before you finish it all

xerok 11-28-2007 06:11 AM

Re: Hand caught in the Cookie Jar
 
JAM the flop somewhere between 467 and 468 bets as surfdoc said. Then check the turn behind. I think hes thinking about three betting you on the turn so hes definately not folding river

Justin A 11-28-2007 02:47 PM

Re: Hand caught in the Cookie Jar
 
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"extreme tight wad. UTG+1 player who is the tight wad and thinks he is the best player in the world raises,"

tommy angelo's playing 40 at bay 101 again??

anyway please fold everything preflop against tight player's raises. that is all.

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yeah I was gonna say this too, pretty bad preflop call.

Gap23Razor 11-28-2007 04:12 PM

Re: Hand caught in the Cookie Jar
 
when one has a draw to a straight flush raising on the flop is needed--cap it even...you have a ton of outs and probably are a favorite to win the hand at that point, hell with a straight flush probably win a high hand bonus too.

anyway, check behind on the river...

jskills 11-29-2007 09:18 AM

Re: Hand caught in the Cookie Jar
 
Pf call vs "tightwad"? Anyway ...

You're beat and he's not folding that river. Betting the river is pissing more chips away.

Why did you not raise the flop with your orgasmic draws? You're probably a favorite. And Tightwad may even fold to the turn bet if you've raised the flop or you could choose to see the turn and river free. Waiting to raise the turn reeks of FPS ...

ship it pls 11-29-2007 01:50 PM

Re: Hand caught in the Cookie Jar
 
to keep with the theme of playing every street as poorly as possible why not throw in a dark shot to perk his curiousity and get a call


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