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10/20 v YellowSub
Playing 4 handed 10/20 NL at the bellagio with YellowSub(lol bellagio). We both have ~5k.
I made it 60 to go on the button blind, and YellowSub reraises in SB to 220. (I'm pretty sure he noticed that I opened blind) I call. Flop is 995 2 hearts. YS leads out for 300, I make it 1000. Standard? |
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Re: 10/20 v YellowSub
BTW neither of us knew who each other was until after the hand.
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Re: 10/20 v YellowSub
Are you still blind at this point?
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Re: 10/20 v YellowSub
ur so cool thay3r
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Re: 10/20 v YellowSub
Don't hate.
20/180's for rolls? |
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Re: 10/20 v YellowSub
uh, have you looked at your cards yet?
if not, then yes, obv putting in 65BBs/25% of effective stacks blind over the course of 4 bets against someone who presumably has looked at his hand is awesome. you're at a huge advantage because he'll have NO IDEA what you have. |
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Re: 10/20 v YellowSub
[x] Thinly veiled brag.
nh sir. |
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Re: 10/20 v YellowSub
I think standard, if he calls your making big bet on turn i guess?
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Re: 10/20 v YellowSub
I looked at my cards after he bet out 300. I was just wondering your thoughts on floating preflop with the intention on raising/outplaying postflop against an opponent who believes you are playing blind.
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Re: 10/20 v YellowSub
[ QUOTE ]
I looked at my cards after he bet out 300. I was just wondering your thoughts on floating preflop with the intention on raising/outplaying postflop against an opponent who believes you are playing blind. [/ QUOTE ] well obviously its worse/harder/more -ev then if they think you looked. |
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