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Old 10-08-2007, 03:04 AM
BalugaWhale BalugaWhale is offline
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Default Re: 2nd nuts 350BB deep vs nit

its a fold, but not as obv as you guys seem to think. him flat calling the turn is a pretty big sign he doesn't have JTdd, but him shoving river is an even bigger sign that he does.
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Old 10-08-2007, 03:32 AM
Herrigel Herrigel is offline
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Default Re: 2nd nuts 350BB deep vs nit

I think it's a clear fold, but even if I thought it's close, I'd still fold, bc getting stacked this way by a nit, would put me on a 1 month stonecold tilt...
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Old 10-08-2007, 05:30 AM
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Default Re: 2nd nuts 350BB deep vs nit

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i dunno, i don't see him flat calling turn with J10

i call

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You just made the best argument for why he should flat call. If he can screw up your handreading bad enough that you make a 2200 dollar mistake in a 60 dollar pot--- He should flat call alot. I'm too lazy to do the math but its a decent play.

Anyhow, this nit is never bluffing. Its a matter of whether or not his misclick allin percentage is greater than 40% in this spot.

I fold.

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This is a good post. LOL at the people (a few being typically good posters) justifying a call w/ his turn line.

If this guy had 1k less, I'm still folding on the river
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