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Old 11-26-2007, 03:19 AM
DDBeast DDBeast is offline
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Default Re: $225- why do I always get the toughest decisions in my one $200 SNG?

Expecting him to have a set near 50% of the time here is ridiculous. Most people are making a much smaller raise with a set. Against a random, I wouldn't be surprised to see a diamondless 10, or worse pp. I also pretty much never expect a flush here. You're basically flipping against Adx. I think it's close, but I think you can wait for a better spot.
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Old 11-26-2007, 03:25 AM
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Default Re: $225- why do I always get the toughest decisions in my one $200 SN

FWIW If we are bet/folding the flop I think we should check it.
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Old 11-26-2007, 05:34 PM
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Default Re: $225- why do I always get the toughest decisions in my one $200 SN

WTF I'm bumping this how can anyone advocate a call here. Its so bad. If you are behind you have 5% equity if your ahead you have 50% equiyt.
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Old 11-26-2007, 06:13 PM
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WTF I'm bumping this how can anyone advocate a call here. Its so bad. If you are behind you have 5% equity if your ahead you have 50% equiyt.

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You are smoking something if you think we are only getting it in at 5% or 50%. Unknowns are so bad it's not funny.
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Old 11-26-2007, 07:00 PM
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Default Re: $225- why do I always get the toughest decisions in my one $200 SN

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WTF I'm bumping this how can anyone advocate a call here. Its so bad. If you are behind you have 5% equity if your ahead you have 50% equiyt.

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You are smoking something if you think we are only getting it in at 5% or 50%. Unknowns are so bad it's not funny.

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Its pretty hard for him to shove a hand that doesn't have over 40%
It still might be a call depending on how NFD heavy you think his range is and if he can shove hands like JJ no diamond or 10x no diamond which are the few hands you have more then 60% against.
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Old 11-26-2007, 07:18 PM
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Default Re: $225- why do I always get the toughest decisions in my one $200 SN

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WTF I'm bumping this how can anyone advocate a call here. Its so bad. If you are behind you have 5% equity if your ahead you have 50% equiyt.

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You are smoking something if you think we are only getting it in at 5% or 50%. Unknowns are so bad it's not funny.

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The "random internet donk factor" is something you always have to take into consideration on hands like this one. Tx no diamond (or worse) isn't unhead of. Of course, wanting to call in marginal-to-bad spots like this and over-rationalizing it with the "random internet donk factor" is a dangerous thing to do as well. But that factor is relevant, esp. in donk-n-goes. People do do stupid crazy [censored] for (seemingly) no logical reason.

So I guess I sort of agree with both of you.
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