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Old 08-15-2007, 09:28 AM
Milo Milo is offline
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Default Canterbury 15/30 -- Drunk Straddle vs. A4s in the SB

Second orbit at the table. Drunk guy has been playing too many hands, but I know little else about him other than that he is drunk and sucks at the poker.

Drunk straddles and all fold to Milo in the SB with A4s. I raise and straddler calls.

Flop is a steaming pile of nothing. I don't recall the exact hand, but it was something like 269r, with none of my suit. I bet out, Drunk raises...
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Old 08-15-2007, 01:15 PM
BeakWetter BeakWetter is offline
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Default Re: Canterbury 15/30 -- Drunk Straddle vs. A4s in the SB

I guess it depends on how steaming the pile of nothing is, but do we really want to get involved in this small pot... I'd say fold and wait for a better spot to get this guy.
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Old 08-15-2007, 01:22 PM
Holm Fries Holm Fries is offline
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Default Re: Canterbury 15/30 -- Drunk Straddle vs. A4s in the SB

I probably fold this. If you take one off I think that you have to be showdown bound with your A high.
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Old 08-15-2007, 02:07 PM
MitchL MitchL is offline
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Default Re: Canterbury 15/30 -- Drunk Straddle vs. A4s in the SB

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I probably fold this. If you take one off I think that you have to be showdown bound with your A high.

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No reason to be showdown bound, I would def call flop raise and c/f turn ui. Just folding for 1 bet on flop to drunk raiser telegraphs alot of weakness to villain and table.
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