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Old 09-28-2007, 03:02 AM
Bill Ivey Bill Ivey is offline
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Default I\'ll just try to outplay EM2 real quick...

Just opened up a few tables and started playing...

PokerStars Game #12305483520: Hold'em No Limit
($5/$10) - 2007/09/27 - 18:24:54 (ET)
Table 'Pallas II' 6-max Seat #4 is the button
Seat 1: happymann ($1875.35 in chips)
Seat 3: kiehndk ($1713 in chips)
Seat 4: Bill Ivey ($1000 in chips)
Seat 5: EmpireMaker2 ($1312 in chips)
Seat 6: Leatherass9 ($1119 in chips)
EmpireMaker2: posts small blind $5
Leatherass9: posts big blind $10
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Bill Ivey [9s 9h]
happymann: folds
kiehndk: folds
Bill Ivey: raises $25 to $35
EmpireMaker2: raises $75 to $110
Leatherass9: folds
Bill Ivey: calls $75
*** FLOP *** [Ad 2d Kh]
EmpireMaker2: bets $166
Bill Ivey: calls $166
*** TURN *** [Ad 2d Kh] [Ts]
EmpireMaker2: checks
Bill Ivey: checks
*** RIVER *** [Ad 2d Kh Ts] [2s]
EmpireMaker2: bets $490
Bill Ivey: folds

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I think EM2 views me as a tight/weak opponent, so I decide to float because a) I know he is capable of raising a wide range, b) He will probably bet this flop 100% of the time regardless of his hand, and c) I will use my tight image to represent AQ+ on this scary flop by flat calling, and d) I sensed weakness when he bet the flop.

On the turn is where I think I made a mistake. I decided to check behind, because if I had AQ I would check behind. If I sensed weakness, I supposed I should have bet the turn. If I bet the turn and get called, then I would have to shove most rivers right?

On the river his bet commits over half his stack...
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