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Re: I love no cap on raising HU
You will always have a very interesting hand history graph. I think 5000BB/100 isn't very sustainable though.
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Re: I love no cap on raising HU
Back in late Dec. I was at a real casino playing 2/4 Limit. My friend and I just got moved to a different table and my first impression was a very tight table. A kid sitting on the opposite side of the table looked like he was a "trying to be serious player" with a serious look on his face and one headphone in his ear. An older guy to my left, mid to early 60's. They were HU's, flush draw and fullhouse draw were on the board. The serious kid asked if he could go all in. The dealer made him and the older guy go back and forth until someone was all in. I'm guess for security reasons? Anyways, the older guy ends up being all-in, the serious kid stands up, slams his cards on the table says "I have the nuts," with A[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]X[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] flush, the older guy flips over A9, with the fullhouse.
We all laughed and I'm sure he felt like the biggest douche. He ended up leaving after that hand. |
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Re: I love no cap on raising HU
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Nothing beats stoxtraders 18 (?) raises on the turn with him having the a full house against another guys flush draw. This was at $50/100. [/ QUOTE ] Not for as much money, but I we were deepstacked, so I win: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rue#Post3991024 |
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