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Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
Yeah standard bet here was anywhere from 8-15 preflop, 8 dollars usually getting atleast 3 callers. I'm just afraid that if I take a free card here I'm almost always forced to check/fold on the river if it's a blank, and if a good card does come up, he's got to see that I've hit a draw, it's too obvious on this board.
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#12
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Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
I hate to play Devils advocate but you just said you basically knew nothing about the guy its the first hand he played but you are going to outplay him?
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#13
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Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
Generally soft game, there are two players that I have seen there which I would not want to play heads up. He is also the friend of a person who is a total donkey. Also he bought in for $100 into a normally $200 buy in game, I didn't consider him much of a threat.
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#14
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Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
Don't try to make money from donkeys by "outplaying" them, make money from them by taking them to valuetown.
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#15
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Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
Well this hand turned out to prove that last point completely:
I went all in, missed the river, he turned over 8/qs. |
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Re: Turn a huge draw, push?
if this is NL 100 live, i just take a free card. I found ppl are just in the mood to gamble way to often, so there isnt much FE .
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