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Old 09-30-2007, 05:38 PM
jfish jfish is offline
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Default Re: Hand Against Rugby: 100/200. I\'m not telling you what I have yet

something like that, i think he has a made hand turned into a bluff more than anything. i dont see the logic in wanting to c/r this river with a big hand considering it will get checked behind a lot -- and even if you do bet this river, how often are you actually calling a c/r?
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Old 09-30-2007, 05:42 PM
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Default Re: Hand Against Rugby: 100/200. I\'m not telling you what I have yet

assuming BT plays like how he prescribes in his cr vids, he won't c w/ 77 in the BB. he also doesn't c pf with sc's. 99 is a tossup. AJ he switches bet calling and raising

since he raises the flop or leads the turn with 99 like all the time it leaves.... mostly AJ and a few flushes

given his bb pf range, only hand i can think of that gets to teh river and decides to bluff might be TT?

ye i think this all makes any J a call
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Old 09-30-2007, 06:11 PM
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Default Re: Hand Against Rugby: 100/200. I\'m not telling you what I have yet

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LOL
Now THIS is a retarded post.First for playing Brian HU(nice game selection),and then for asking a ridiculous question that I dont know who can answer CORRECTLY!

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are you really calling me retarded for playing HU when I'm not playing HU and for posting a hand that's tough instead of easy? i'm surprised you still post: you make yourself look like a moron all the time. you never get embarrassed thinking about all your past posts?

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the retarded thing is still not having him on your ignore list =p
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Old 09-30-2007, 06:14 PM
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Default Re: Hand Against Rugby: 100/200. I\'m not telling you what I have yet

Once you check behind on the turn he pretty much knows you have nothing the majority of the time and the river is a perfect card for you to take another stab at the pot, so I'd actually give him a lot of credit here since, given how the hand played out, you'll almost never have a calling hand that you won't bet yourself if checked to... I'm def calling with a flush and probably a J as a bluff catcher.
I also think the "what minimum hands you need" is a weird question since I don't see you v-betting those hands on the river that much anyway.. I check behind 2-pair type hands on that board vs a player of aba's caliber.

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Old 09-30-2007, 06:19 PM
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Default Re: Hand Against Rugby: 100/200. I\'m not telling you what I have yet

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Once you check behind on the turn he pretty much knows you have nothing the majority of the time

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what the hell? this is so obviously false.
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Old 09-30-2007, 06:21 PM
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You obv don't have a flush and he obv knows that so this seems like a great spot to bluff or get you off a split with a J

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this is also obviously false.
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Old 09-30-2007, 06:26 PM
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Once you check behind on the turn he pretty much knows you have nothing the majority of the time

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what the hell? this is so obviously false.

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I disagree. Every draw on the planet is on that board on the turn and one gutshot made it, so if FWF actually had a big hand I think he'd just insta pot it as "checking for deception" seems pretty atrocious... once he checks, though, he either doesn't have anything, is on a draw, or has some weak'ish hand that he's not willing to keep betting. Please explain how that is "so obviously false."

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Old 09-30-2007, 06:29 PM
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Default Re: Hand Against Rugby: 100/200. I\'m not telling you what I have yet

It seems like he is bluffing unless he has a low flush......Id prob call with 6x+ set+
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Old 09-30-2007, 06:29 PM
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Default Re: Hand Against Rugby: 100/200. I\'m not telling you what I have yet

i think you guys are interpreting the turn action wrong.
i think the fact that FWF chks behind on turn makes his hand stronger.
if he had air i think he fires again, given his turn check i would give his range to be either a big ace playing pot control or some kind of decent draw like QJdd etc...therefore i really dont think its a good spot for aba to CR bluff.

i think i would call with QJ min.
but i think he (aba)has a flush here a pretty decent %.
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Old 09-30-2007, 06:39 PM
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Default Re: Hand Against Rugby: 100/200. I\'m not telling you what I have yet

how many players and what position you opened from seems like relevant info.
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