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Re: 1968 to 1 (always leave yourself enough to run a river bluff)
personally, I like it when they fold getting like 100:1 on the flop....
PokerStars Game #11789883635: Hold'em No Limit ($3/$6) - 2007/08/31 - 08:26:12 (ET) Table 'Kalliope III' 6-max Seat #6 is the button Seat 1: rexfatai ($1403.05 in chips) Seat 2: Lukieplaya ($1089.40 in chips) Seat 3: geirto ($761 in chips) Seat 4: Rockkyroad ($351 in chips) Seat 5: Steelcase5 ($251.40 in chips) Seat 6: epic06comp ($439 in chips) rexfatai: posts small blind $3 Lukieplaya: posts big blind $6 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Lukieplaya [Ad Kd] geirto: folds Rockkyroad: folds Steelcase5: raises $12 to $18 epic06comp: folds rexfatai: folds Lukieplaya: raises $36 to $54 Steelcase5: calls $36 *** FLOP *** [9c Jh 8d] Lukieplaya: checks Steelcase5: bets $192 Lukieplaya: raises $192 to $384 Steelcase5: folds Lukieplaya collected $492 from pot Lukieplaya: doesn't show hand |
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Re: 1968 to 1 (always leave yourself enough to run a river bluff)
Give your fish opponent 25 cents and he will love you forever.
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Re: 1968 to 1 (always leave yourself enough to run a river bluff)
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personally, I like it when they fold getting like 100:1 on the flop.... PokerStars Game #11789883635: Hold'em No Limit ($3/$6) - 2007/08/31 - 08:26:12 (ET) Table 'Kalliope III' 6-max Seat #6 is the button Seat 1: rexfatai ($1403.05 in chips) Seat 2: Lukieplaya ($1089.40 in chips) Seat 3: geirto ($761 in chips) Seat 4: Rockkyroad ($351 in chips) Seat 5: Steelcase5 ($251.40 in chips) Seat 6: epic06comp ($439 in chips) rexfatai: posts small blind $3 Lukieplaya: posts big blind $6 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Lukieplaya [Ad Kd] geirto: folds Rockkyroad: folds Steelcase5: raises $12 to $18 epic06comp: folds rexfatai: folds Lukieplaya: raises $36 to $54 Steelcase5: calls $36 *** FLOP *** [9c Jh 8d] Lukieplaya: checks Steelcase5: bets $192 Lukieplaya: raises $192 to $384 Steelcase5: folds Lukieplaya collected $492 from pot Lukieplaya: doesn't show hand [/ QUOTE ] how can you knock this guy here? You obviously had aces |
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Re: 1968 to 1 (always leave yourself enough to run a river bluff)
haha yeah me tricked him
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Re: 1968 to 1 (always leave yourself enough to run a river bluff)
Looks like you lost out on that 25 cents. Until you learn to maximize your EV in situations like this you will never become a top player.
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Re: 1968 to 1 (always leave yourself enough to run a river bluff)
Villain folded to a push. I don't see what the big deal is.
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Re: 1968 to 1 (always leave yourself enough to run a river bluff)
hyachachach
I'm walking into such an obvious level here, but he had $5.40 left... my plan was to c/r allin on flop and the ol' 2x pot overbet leave yourself with 1bb behind just wasn't going to phase me. |
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Re: 1968 to 1 (always leave yourself enough to run a river bluff)
folding any hand here is terrible just for the information value alone. and also so u dont look like a tard on a poker forum. thus this leads me to believe he prolly mis clicked.
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Re: 1968 to 1 (always leave yourself enough to run a river bluff)
This thread rules
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Re: 1968 to 1 (always leave yourself enough to run a river bluff)
Check-call his all-in bluff on the river for value
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