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Old 09-09-2007, 09:34 PM
kaah kaah is offline
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Default Re: nl200 to much?

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The problem with an overbet...is that it looks like an overbet. It reeks of a bluff, and if the player is bad and can't pick up a bluff, you just got stacked by A4 off suit.

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A4 of all hands?.. eum

he snappfolded to my push.

I think its either call ore push and sins I had a read that he folds to raises I think pushing is correct.

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Wtf? Then why didn't you write this in OP rather than "villain plays to many hands"?

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I wanted some unbiased opinions first. And I added the information after I got a few replys.

thank for your comments!
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Old 09-09-2007, 09:47 PM
gensui gensui is offline
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Default Re: nl200 to much?

if you pot the turn, and he will call, he will call your all in also. so better save your money and pot the turn, and when he bet the river, you can fold if no flush cards came. if he checks the river you have a choice to bluff the river or not.
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Old 09-10-2007, 12:11 AM
kaah kaah is offline
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Default Re: nl200 to much?

gensui can u post the equation you did to calculate that result?
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