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Old 11-27-2007, 07:27 PM
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depends how likely he is to do this with a flush draw. He looks really strong, but you only lose to 88/22. Plus given that donkey donks a lot you could be raising a wider range

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Do you expect a 20/10/2.5 to be basically cold-shoving a buyin because we *may* be raising light?
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Old 11-27-2007, 07:33 PM
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Easy fold. He check/shoved over a raise and re-raise lol.
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Old 11-27-2007, 07:42 PM
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depends how likely he is to do this with a flush draw. He looks really strong, but you only lose to 88/22. Plus given that donkey donks a lot you could be raising a wider range

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Do you expect a 20/10/2.5 to be basically cold-shoving a buyin because we *may* be raising light?

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you're telling me you never look at AcJc here in villain's spot and think "[censored] it, i want to go all in?"

i mean, i'm not saying i don't find the fold button eventually but if i'm playing poorly for whatever reason i will def shove the bare nfd sometimes.
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Old 11-27-2007, 07:45 PM
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Default Re: My hand is face up right?

i think he shoves nfd a decent amount

its still a fold tho, SAWB and all that
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Old 11-27-2007, 07:45 PM
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depends how likely he is to do this with a flush draw. He looks really strong, but you only lose to 88/22. Plus given that donkey donks a lot you could be raising a wider range

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Do you expect a 20/10/2.5 to be basically cold-shoving a buyin because we *may* be raising light?

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you're telling me you never look at AcJc here in villain's spot and think "[censored] it, i want to go all in?"

i mean, i'm not saying i don't find the fold button eventually but if i'm playing poorly for whatever reason i will def shove the bare nfd sometimes.

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I'm not saying this isnt a call against me.
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Old 11-27-2007, 07:50 PM
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depends how likely he is to do this with a flush draw. He looks really strong, but you only lose to 88/22. Plus given that donkey donks a lot you could be raising a wider range

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Do you expect a 20/10/2.5 to be basically cold-shoving a buyin because we *may* be raising light?

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you're telling me you never look at AcJc here in villain's spot and think "[censored] it, i want to go all in?"

i mean, i'm not saying i don't find the fold button eventually but if i'm playing poorly for whatever reason i will def shove the bare nfd sometimes.

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I'm not saying this isnt a call against me.

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well then to go back and answer your original question, i think the answer is yes, sometimes
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Old 11-27-2007, 07:53 PM
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Default Re: My hand is face up right?

I'm a spewtard 21/18/4, not this villain.
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Old 11-27-2007, 08:05 PM
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Default Re: My hand is face up right?

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depends how likely he is to do this with a flush draw. He looks really strong, but you only lose to 88/22. Plus given that donkey donks a lot you could be raising a wider range

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Do you expect a 20/10/2.5 to be basically cold-shoving a buyin because we *may* be raising light?

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you can't argue that it doesn't make it more likely, however unlikely it may be
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Old 11-27-2007, 08:07 PM
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depends how likely he is to do this with a flush draw. He looks really strong, but you only lose to 88/22. Plus given that donkey donks a lot you could be raising a wider range

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Do you expect a 20/10/2.5 to be basically cold-shoving a buyin because we *may* be raising light?

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you can't argue that it doesn't make it more likely, however unlikely it may be

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OK, it's possible, but IMO not often enough to call.
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Old 11-27-2007, 08:26 PM
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Default Re: My hand is face up right?

that's fair enough. I was just making an observation that will hopefully add something the discussion [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

i doubt this guy is too perceptive either, but if you have been raising these donk bets q. a bit, he may be picking up on that.

He doesn't have to do this with many flush combos to make this a call. Add in the fact that he won't play a set like this 100% of the time, and the small chance he shoves KQ and it's close. def not a snap fold.
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