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Old 07-31-2007, 09:39 PM
luckyjimm luckyjimm is offline
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Default LuckyJimm on a PLO spin-up - should I quit while I\'m ahead?

I am just playing for the first time on Titan after I got a £30 bonus, no deposit required. They phoned me up and put the money in my account three hours after I signed up, which seems pretty good.

I sat at a $0.25/$0.50 table which was VERY fishy but also very aggro. Average pot size was $49! I left with $130 after doubling up with two pair which turned a house, versus a ten high flush draw which missed.

I lost some elsewhere, then went to $0.50/$1 where I just doubled up to $198 with a flopped straight and higher redraws on a 8TJ board, versus a pair of aces and the NFD which thankfully missed.

Then I went to $1/$2 and was on $290 thanks to a big fish to my right. Now I am on $500. I called a re-raise to $26 preflop with 8TQK double suited. Three to the flop; short-stack is all-in. Flop came 6J9 two clubs. Fish bet $105, I call with no clubs. Turn comes 7 clubs making someone's flush and my straight; fish bets $90 all-in, I instacall. Fish has A2JQ no clubs. Ship $420 pot to me.

So, at the moment I've done $60 to $500 in two hours. I'm
wondering whether to leave table - fish has rebought and got up to $280, but I have more than enough money now. Heck, I could use this as a bankroll on Titan for lower stakes.

Tell me what to do, BBV!
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