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Old 09-08-2007, 02:26 AM
mythrilfox mythrilfox is offline
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Default Re: A few heads up hands, beautifully awkward! (with possible sexytime

in hand 1 you can have an ace there plenty, so just use that to cover your c/ring and betting... also this:
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YOU do not wanna crai in hand 1 (on the river i'm assuming) bc he knows that you will often crai there because u so [censored] tricky because ur ae [censored] jones and all. So he'll check back mid pairs much often vs you than any other opponent but he'll call a river bet with that same hand more often vs you than most other opponents.

[/ QUOTE ] is really insightful i think. good post hek.

hand 2 seems ridiculously standard, not sure why you posted it. what's the question? you can play this hand almost anyway you want and have it be correct, as long as you're getting money in the pot.

hand 3 come on, i don't see how you guys can call this. our range here is ace/6/midpair and i think he'd expect aejones to call these a ton, especially if he reads these forums. although, on the other hand, if he's really good he'll know this and bluff because most players are not capable of bluffing given the previous hand and this board texture. i dunno how good he is though... if he's really good you have to call some % of the time, but you didn't really seem to indicate that in your OP.

hands 1-3: come off it, just post the hand like a normal person. you're not awesome, despite what your mom tells you.
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