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Re: Sucking out with aces preflop
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AT FIRST I WAS LIKE; TLDR LDO THEN I WAS LIKE: NAH HES GOT A SWEET AVATAR ILL READ IT OBV FINALLY I GO: TIGHT POST DUDE VILLIAN WAS PRO WHO SHOULD GO DIAF [/ QUOTE ] DIAF |
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Re: Sucking out with aces preflop
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Decent post, but exactly what is wrong with a 3BB raise? [/ QUOTE ] SSNL at B&M would call for a standard 10xBB raise preflop. |
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Re: Sucking out with aces preflop
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Decent post, but exactly what is wrong with a 3BB raise? [/ QUOTE ] You don't play B&M much, do you? [/ QUOTE ] No, but when I do, this is my standard raise. At the very least, a 3xBB raise isn't lol-worthy. Just because the standard open at Commerce is 5-6x BB doesn't make it right, ( I DO need to check out that commerce game sometime though.) [/ QUOTE ] learn to adjust to the game you are in. 3BB at B&M is lol. [/ QUOTE ] Gee, I'll try that. The games I've been in, btw, standard raise is never more than 4x, but ty for the instruction. |
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Re: Sucking out with aces preflop
I don't think I've ever seen or dealt a SSNL B&M game with those 3bb-ish opens being standard. There's no need for less live, but eh (this isn't a strategy post). My point was he was obviously a live noob. 3bb to open is definitely lol at these stakes everywhere in Atlantic City.
[ QUOTE ] then what did you say??.. This never happened I bet [/ QUOTE ] If you really find this story hard to believe, you're a bigger live noob than villian. Guys like this are all over the poker room now. I won't even bring up the low buy-in tourney players I deal to. He didn't have the sunglasses though. To answer your question, I toked the dealer and let the guy steam. Then, we went on to the next hand. Also funny, forgot to point out: "I eat old donkeys like you for breakfast..." I'm 31. |
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Re: Sucking out with aces preflop
This fool is in the big blind and we are only playing 1-2 and he raises to 25 after 4 or 5 ppl limp. everyone at the table flolds and he smiles whe he takes down the joke of a pot then says "had to raise I was in position". I didn't tell him he was wrong right away, rather I pretended I knew nothing about it and I asked him to explain what position in poker was and his theory on it from across the table. this was one of the funniest conversations I have ever been involved in at the poker table.
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