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10/20 \"Never go broke...\"
First hand in the BB. Villain raises to 40, one caller, I call with 87. Stacks are 2K.
Flop: T 8 7 no suits IIRC Pot: 120 I check, villain bets 60ish (like 61.43), a fold, I pot to 300ish. Villain calls. Turn: Q Pot ~720 I bet 720, Villain minraises, I push the other ~300 in. I played with him yesterday, when he sat with a monster stack and paid off two pot-pot-pot combos by me, one small when I made a boat from the SB, one all in for 2K when I made top pair with AK and he called me down. Don't remember the exact board but it was such that my bets were kinda suspicious. EDIT: I [censored] up. The turn was a Q, not a J |
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Re: 10/20 \"Never go broke...\"
I don't play this high but can't he have a 9 here easily? Why not raise the flop.
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Re: 10/20 \"Never go broke...\"
Screwed up. Edited the OP.
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Re: 10/20 \"Never go broke...\"
well, villain looks like hes bad just from his bet sizing, and the other 2 hands you talked about...i probably play it the same.
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Re: 10/20 \"Never go broke...\"
seems fine but you could lead the flop a lot too.
also I dont get your title |
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Re: 10/20 \"Never go broke...\"
..in a minraised pot? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Heh. For some reason I thought the pot was unraised until I replayed the bet sizes in my mind, had to have been raised. Oh well. |
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Re: 10/20 \"Never go broke...\"
Raise the flop fold to the turn bet.
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