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Old 01-22-2007, 01:56 AM
amulet amulet is offline
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Default Re: Another Set Decision.

he was awful. lost 65K and you would dream of having him in a game. that said i had won 11 str8 sessions and this was a loser for me.
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Old 01-22-2007, 01:57 AM
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Default Re: Another Set Decision.

i think it is a clear fold on the turn.
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Old 01-22-2007, 01:59 AM
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Default Re: Another Set Decision.

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Is nobody else thinking "wtf 2 24K stacks at 10/20 NL, wtf is going on"

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It's not super uncommon for 10/20 games where there is no cap on the buy in. Sometimes players like to buy deep, especially if 10/20 is the highest limit being spread. I've seen 3 players before who had 100K+ stacks on a 10/20 table.
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Old 01-22-2007, 02:00 AM
duck_butter duck_butter is offline
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Default Re: Another Set Decision.

Hey Amulet,

Where was this game played?
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Old 01-22-2007, 04:07 AM
Jason Strasser (strassa2) Jason Strasser (strassa2) is offline
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Default Re: Another Set Decision.

I probably bet smaller on the turn and then check and guess on the river. I also might check-call the turn and then guess the river also. The 8 on the turn might be a great card for you, or a terrible card for you, but regardless you should really be very scared of tons of money going in now that the 8 is paired because not even crazies at the commerce are going to try to felt an overpair here.
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Old 01-22-2007, 04:25 AM
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joo, after playing with him for the next 6 hours i can be certain that he had no clue and probably never considered he was not best.

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that sucks

if you figured that out earlier you could have just c/c turn+cr river all in if river is not an A or 9 or obv board pair. Q is a pretty money card for the river CR

or actually... is there an argument for leading the turn as well against this sort of donk?

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Old 01-22-2007, 04:29 AM
JooWish622 JooWish622 is offline
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i think over 50% of the time villain has quads here.
turn is a fold, and not a hard one.
river is a check evaluate.

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first off, if turn is an obv fold, why is river check+evaluate.

over 50% of the time huh? given that statement, i doubt you would fold a set here.

i call bs on your knowledge of the game. I call bs sir, bs.

-JooWish622
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Old 01-22-2007, 05:23 AM
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Default Re: Results

Check call turn seems to be like the best play, if he bets close to half the pot, id prefer to lead and call a reraise on the river. If he bets big on the turn, id probabaly be leaning toward folding on the river.

If it goes check check, i like a check raise line.

All in all, i dont like betting the turn.
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Old 01-22-2007, 10:11 AM
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i think over 50% of the time villain has quads here.
turn is a fold, and not a hard one.
river is a check evaluate.

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first off, if turn is an obv fold, why is river check+evaluate.

over 50% of the time huh? given that statement, i doubt you would fold a set here.

i call bs on your knowledge of the game. I call bs sir, bs.

-JooWish622

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there was a thread like 2 days ago about a hand I played against hotmark where i folded bottom set on a 25T board. I have no problem folding a set especially super deepstacked in a limped pot.

yes i think he has quads over 50% of the time (before amulet released the information that this guy has absolutely no idea what hes doing). when he doesnt slow down in the slightest after the 6k front bet on Q the river? if i have 87 or 77 there and someone calls the turn raise and then frontbets the river huge i am flat calling because i dont expect worse hands to call me there.

the turn isnt a hard fold i dont think and yes river is a check evaluate AFTER you call the turn. if you call the turn raise you check the river and see what he does, but probably fold to a bet, but it does depend on how much he bets.

is this really that hard to follow for you? i call bs that you should be posting in the hs forum.
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Old 01-22-2007, 10:47 AM
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i think over 50% of the time villain has quads here.
turn is a fold, and not a hard one.
river is a check evaluate.

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first off, if turn is an obv fold, why is river check+evaluate.

over 50% of the time huh? given that statement, i doubt you would fold a set here.

i call bs on your knowledge of the game. I call bs sir, bs.

-JooWish622

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there was a thread like 2 days ago about a hand I played against hotmark where i folded bottom set on a 25T board. I have no problem folding a set especially super deepstacked in a limped pot.

yes i think he has quads over 50% of the time (before amulet released the information that this guy has absolutely no idea what hes doing). when he doesnt slow down in the slightest after the 6k front bet on Q the river? if i have 87 or 77 there and someone calls the turn raise and then frontbets the river huge i am flat calling because i dont expect worse hands to call me there.

the turn isnt a hard fold i dont think and yes river is a check evaluate AFTER you call the turn. if you call the turn raise you check the river and see what he does, but probably fold to a bet, but it does depend on how much he bets.

is this really that hard to follow for you? i call bs that you should be posting in the hs forum.

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50 percent sir... 50 percent
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