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Old 11-25-2007, 05:04 PM
Mike MacIntosh Mike MacIntosh is offline
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Default Re: I can read souls...

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OP -

have fun in ssnl, you'll never leave

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Ike,

Do you ever have anything productive to add to a discussion? Your post numbers are high in quantity but very small in quality. I used to have a tremendous amount of respect for you as both a player and poster. But now I am simply not sure.

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yeah, i've never contributed anything to ssnl

lol

just stop being dumb

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So when did you decide to be an arrogant/worthless poster? Just wondering...

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When you decided that KK was no good in an obvious squeeze situation, and when you decide to fold a set.

Pretty much only in those kinda threads, because they are really annoying, and you are far from the first person to make these threads. Frankly I think this thread should be locked.

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Ike,

I never made a post about folding a set.

Furthermore, through this thread I realize why this is a shove even given my "feeling". Based on his range and FE alone this shove is printing money. My mistake was underestimating my FE to begin with.

If he did have AA, then this is still a bad fold because 33 hands is not enough to get a solid read on an opponents play in this spot.

We can kill this thread as of now. It is getting out of hand, and taking attention away from hands that actually need it.

I want to thank everybody for responding that did so in a productive manner.
 


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