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Old 04-14-2007, 10:12 PM
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Default Re: Would You Try It? Live Shenanigans (long rambling post)

Thanks for all the replies.

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Heres what I don't get. If villans play is straightforward enough that we can deduce (and it appears with amazing accuracy) that villan has exactly AAA, then what hands are we calling the turn with that isn't some form of straight/flush draw. The most suspect play of them all would be knowing your opponent has trip aces and calling to hit a card that may or may not be good enough to rep a bluff and then trying to rep a hand if it hits.

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--Good point, Ellsworth, and recall that I was not Hero in this hand. I would've been sick with JJJ, and folded it if I was playing well. QQQ I have to get broke with, I think.

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[The notion that it being Villain's last hand is relevant] is completely wrong

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--duck
Probably this was just duck's trademark sarcasm re: a super-obvious point, but if not, WTF? Obviously it's very relevant.

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[A guy called me with AA even though I made a super-sick bluff, and I'm a gigantic nit]

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--mikech

VERY good point, Mike. I think I have to take it from you, because I have the loosest, donkiest image at the table always, and you of course have the "I must pry these chips from my ass with a crowbar before I put them in the pot," image, from what I've heard, so if a bluff doesn't work for you, then it probably won't work for me often enough to be worth it. Case closed.
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