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Re: Full tilt 30-60 cross post
- i thought it was very likely he had a draw, and since i have the nut spade i'm ahead of all his semibluff hands... i called and the river was Q, rather than c/c i c/r and won w/o showdown... the play may have been more player dependant than i initially thought, but i certainly dont think the turn was out of line by any means - would be open to hear some hands that would make sense assuming the player read and board context... also, a very wide opening range for villain with the given limper ahead
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#12
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Re: Full tilt 30-60 cross post
why the f would you c/r river now you didnt even get to see his hand [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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#13
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Re: Full tilt 30-60 cross post
haha, it was a clear mistake, no question...
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#14
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Re: Full tilt 30-60 cross post
i said that jokingly but beyond that checkraising is by far the worst option on the river
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#15
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Re: Full tilt 30-60 cross post
gotta say i appreciate the honesty of op in this thread. I've played plenty of hands this badly/tilty and admitting it is the first step to recover [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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#16
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Re: Full tilt 30-60 cross post
i appreciate it, i've been on quite a heater the last week, and as a result i've been fighting for every pot - reading through many of the histories its been fairly obvious, which has definitely worked out well since i've been cruising... but i wanted to hedge it before crashing, thx
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Re: Full tilt 30-60 cross post
results oriented obv, but check the turn if you think he'll semibluff a ton here.
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