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Old 09-12-2007, 04:46 PM
cowpig cowpig is offline
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Default Re: another stupid 25 50 spot

I think bet/folding this flop is totally absurd.

If you don't think AA can stand a raise, then check.

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Old 09-12-2007, 05:34 PM
king_of_drafts king_of_drafts is offline
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Default Re: another stupid 25 50 spot

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Wow everyone actually folds this?

I dont really play on stars much but 6 handed when you hold the best possible hand you can have on this flop you fold to one raise? It seems weird/wrong. I just can't believe the games are this passive.

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It's not that people actually fold AA here, it's just that maybe they should. But ya, the games are pretty passive, most of the bigger winners from it that I know are kinda nitty.
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Old 09-12-2007, 05:38 PM
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Default Re: another stupid 25 50 spot

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I think bet/folding this flop is totally absurd.

If you don't think AA can stand a raise, then check.

-cowpig

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Reallllllly disagree with this. Bet/folding to an occasional bluff isn't so exploitable that we should take some really awkward showdown line vs. two players. P2K isn't pulling a move here an overwhelming % of the time, but he is doing it enough to consider shoving. If villain were ADZ or some other regs I can think of I would muck real fast.
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