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Re: stud/8 - rolled 9s multiway
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So how do you decide when it's truly time to slow down? Just pound away until someone gives you a concrete reason to think you're behind? [/ QUOTE ] that's basically how you beat limit at every stakes up until you start running into people who don't suck, which doesn't happen until...like...I don't know, I haven't really played limit past a couple of really juicy 50/100 games |
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Re: stud/8 - rolled 9s multiway
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[ QUOTE ] So how do you decide when it's truly time to slow down? Just pound away until someone gives you a concrete reason to think you're behind? [/ QUOTE ] that's basically how you beat limit at every stakes up until you start running into people who don't suck, which doesn't happen until...like...I don't know, I haven't really played limit past a couple of really juicy 50/100 games [/ QUOTE ] My pick for Post of the Day. |
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Re: stud/8 - rolled 9s multiway
isnt there some rule about not jamming when you have to lose lose half the pot?
boards are really ugly on fifth. |
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Re: stud/8 - rolled 9s multiway
Holy madre bitcho RAISE! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Especially the river |
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Re: stud/8 - rolled 9s multiway
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isnt there some rule about not jamming when you have to lose lose half the pot? [/ QUOTE ] If your edge is small, sure. You might be in a three-way pot and be a favorite in your direction, but not a 2:1 favorite, so you only call. In this case, it's a four-way pot. You're laying 1:1. You're much better than even money to have the best hand, so you get your money in there. |
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