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Old 05-10-2007, 03:06 PM
UtzChips UtzChips is offline
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Default Re: 1/2 NL; $300 max buy in a crap shot

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I don't get it. So you wanted your opponent to make a correct fold as opposed to an incorrect call?

Your EV is $522 if he folds.
Your EV is $584 if he calls.
You want him to call, of course.

Everything else in your post is BBV.

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Yes, I wanted him to fold. He had been running good and I was stuck $160.00. I was going to cash out (which I didn't need to do [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] since he called) and go back to the Borgata and my 10/20 Limit games.

BBV: You are totally wrong. I have had enough bad beats put on me in my life to not waste my time posting one.

This post is for the sole purpose of telling all you small buy in NL players who chase and especially bluff, that the real game is 10/20 limit and higher. You whine in those games because you don't know how to play.

Finally, you need deep pockets to crack those Chasers, even in a $300 buy in. It would be nothing to lose 4 times in a row in the same situation.
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