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Old 09-03-2007, 06:57 PM
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Default Re: FTP $24 - shocking I get to play some post-flop poker ITM

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what is this post flop poker you are speaking of? :O

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Old 09-04-2007, 12:33 AM
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Default Re: FTP $24 - shocking I get to play some post-flop poker ITM

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The villain is a fairly good regular. I've raised all-in at him twice before when he checked to me in the SB. Both times he instafolded.

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Pushing this pf with OP's read is pretty much suicidal. After completing a few times and getting pushed over, villains here are likely trying to trap pf.

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Agreed. It's actually what I like about popping that SB completer a few times. His hands become easier to read. I'd expect a real hand here.

I think the real question is do you risk T600 ( more than 15% of your stack) this late in the game on your OESD in position.

You could easily hit a str8 out that completes a flush if villain is just playing spade overcards. Or you could pair and lose to an overpair. So even after "hitting" on the turn you're still quite unsure where you are. Let it go

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Old 09-04-2007, 12:46 AM
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Default Re: FTP $24 - shocking I get to play some post-flop poker ITM

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what is this post flop poker you are speaking of? :O

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oopsy i was just so shocked thinking about post flop poker :P
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