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Old 05-30-2007, 11:05 PM
trambopoline trambopoline is offline
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Default 175 BB deep, hows this bluff? $50-100

Opponent is playing 45/35 over 1200 hands, however alot of these hands are off of heads up play. Based on how he was playing I was pretty sure he would raise a set on the flop given our stacks. WIth his 1/2 pot turn bet I really put him on Ax, yet was surprised to see him still call turn. I also expect him to 3 bet turn with a set given how hes played previous hands. WIth all that said, can he call this one pair (which was my read/guess on his hand), or can I even get him to fold a weak 2 pair?

BTW my image isnt too bad, but I think he knows im capable of pulling some moves every once in a while.

Hand #42332120-2947 at Ann Arbor (No Limit Hold'em)
Started at 29/May/07 06:05:35

NioNio is at seat 1 with $5000.
trambopoline is at seat 3 with $17588.
Resolute777 is at seat 4 with $33666.
kid55 is at seat 5 with $8349.
The button is at seat 4.

kid55 posts the small blind of $50.
NioNio posts the big blind of $100.

NioNio: -- --
trambopoline: 4s 6s
Resolute777: -- --
kid55: -- --

Pre-flop:

trambopoline raises to $350. Resolute777 calls.
kid55 folds. NioNio folds.

Flop (board: 4h 2s Ac):

trambopoline bets $550. Resolute777 calls.

Turn (board: 4h 2s Ac 8h):

trambopoline checks. Resolute777 bets $1000.
trambopoline raises to $3650. Resolute777 calls.

River (board: 4h 2s Ac 8h Qs):

trambopoline goes all-in for $13038. (9k pot)
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