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Old 11-22-2007, 12:31 PM
mondonman mondonman is offline
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Default Re: 11$ lvl1 Party Speed: TT lvl3 from EP

#1 your read must be wrong. There is not a single hand a "solid, tight multitabler" calls nearly 1/4 off his stack against an EP raiser unless he is FPSing AA,KK.
Raise t250 pf.

#2 def raise flop and get it in ASAP. Exact size of the raise does not really matter IMO.
Raise t250 pf.
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Old 11-22-2007, 03:00 PM
donkraft donkraft is offline
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Default Re: 11$ lvl1 Party Speed: TT lvl3 from EP

Mondonman>> Well, I had never seen the "solid, tight multitabler" out of line.

He flipped over 99.

I'm guessing he was thinking, that he could most likely not push me off my hand PF, so he would call the raise and push any flop (gaining folding equity). This is my best guess.
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Old 11-22-2007, 05:19 PM
aghasax aghasax is offline
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Default Re: 11$ lvl1 Party Speed: TT lvl3 from EP

Yeah your read in hand one is wrong unless he traps.

In hand one I probably fold preflop, but if I raise I raise to 250. Postflop I really don't know, I'm seldom in a situation like this this early, but I'd think about not putting more chips in. But if you check and MP3 pushes you might have to call because of potodds. Like I said postflop is not my force.

Hand 2 again I most likely fold preflop but if raise I raise to 250. Postflop good IMO but I reraise to 900.
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