Thread: tptk vs 2+2'er
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Old 01-05-2007, 06:42 PM
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Default Re: tptk vs 2+2\'er

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WOw! There is something terribly wrong with some of you. I feel like I'm in a poker game.

What's the question here? why does a set raise on this dry board? The board is not dry. My favorite hand could be in there, 68. A set has to move any kind of str8 draw. For the hero, he's lucky it wasn't in there. Like I said, chop chop at worst. I don't see a set being played that way. BB definately did'nt have a King. Maybe 10's or JJ's.

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Yes this board IS dry, just because there are some random OESDs doesn't mean it's not "dry". It's a raise pot FFS, 68 is hardly a concern. With a taggish image calling with sets against people like you who refuse to believe that you wouldn't raise a set on a board that contains some sort of possible straight/flush draw is money. Just like in the other hand where you overbet the turn and committ yourself to price somebody off of a "draw." What happens when somebody plays a set cagey and you committ your stack drawing dead?

And FYI, 68 got there on the turn.
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