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Old 09-17-2007, 03:15 PM
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like half of the people that have posted in this thread really need to be banned

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Besides the OP Im pretty indifferent to the banning of the funny other trolls.

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you shouldnt be. the quality of this forum is imho lower than in BBV.
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Old 09-17-2007, 03:18 PM
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Your 14% to loose the hand with AK that is huge in poker, no question this move looses money over and over again for players in poker and it will continue to happen.

14 x 7.6800 (money you put into this put that isnt even invested yet when you are behind, converted into decimal so we can make the percent into a number) = 107.52 %

Thats huge thats like giving away whatever you put in each time u make this call.

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most of freeucm's posts make me want to bash my head against a wall but I got a good laugh out of this

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me too [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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Old 09-17-2007, 03:53 PM
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Interesting spot.
At first i was leaning towards a yes...but now i would say no, I think its kinda an unnecessary gamble. It won't even really add much to your table image.

I would definetly take that shot if you had position on Mr Hokus Pokus or position/position +1 on another big stack.
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Old 09-17-2007, 03:56 PM
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I just like to know how this is still debated at these stakes? Im curious.
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Old 09-17-2007, 04:09 PM
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like half of the people that have posted in this thread really need to be banned

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Besides the OP Im pretty indifferent to the banning of the funny other trolls.

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you shouldnt be. the quality of this forum is imho lower than in BBV.

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games too dead to be giving out real info.. too costly
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Old 09-17-2007, 04:32 PM
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like half of the people that have posted in this thread really need to be banned

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Besides the OP Im pretty indifferent to the banning of the funny other trolls.

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you shouldnt be. the quality of this forum is imho lower than in BBV.

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games too dead to be giving out real info.. too costly

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Yeah, I love this, it's like this has become "The high stakes strategy forum that won't actually discuss high stakes strategy"
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Old 09-17-2007, 05:56 PM
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like half of the people that have posted in this thread really need to be banned

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Besides the OP Im pretty indifferent to the banning of the funny other trolls.

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you shouldnt be. the quality of this forum is imho lower than in BBV.

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games too dead to be giving out real info.. too costly

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Yeah, I love this, it's like this has become "The high stakes strategy forum that won't actually discuss high stakes strategy"

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kinda fun to read anyway though
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Old 09-18-2007, 07:25 PM
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The most important factor is the playing style of MSampoerna, which I don't know. If he's a goof who's just as likely to be playing the 7To as a PP, we might want to call. So assuming he's ur average player, his push range includes Ax, PP, KQ-K9, QJ, suited connector, and air. Since he is betting behind two strong hands, one of them Grim*, he has to figure on a call, and figure one of them for an A. Given that, he likely has AA, AK, AQ, or PP. Since we are ahead of only one of those hands with our AK, it is a heads-up fold.

But it isn't heads-up. We still have another potential villian to act, who can push more of our equity into this thing now, or after the flop if he chooses. We still have to make a hand, and since most flops miss most hands, our problems compound when he wants us to push more after the flop and we still don't have a pair.

He's expecting one of us to call, and to beat us in a showdown. While AK is usually a call in a tournament, that's because you are fighting time, and you only get to see so many good hands. Even in a tournament, when there are multiple raises in front of me, I fold AK unless I have to make a move or I'm up against real small stacks. I rarely regret that move.

When it's cash, AK is way stong after we've flopped our pair, but in this case, it's grrrrrrr, we gotta fold.
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Old 09-19-2007, 10:19 PM
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Lol @Grimmstarr
LOL @RJG
Lol @folding
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Old 09-19-2007, 11:18 PM
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freeucm= *** You are ignoring this user ***

I have tilted much less since doing this.
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