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Old 11-06-2007, 08:15 PM
Red_Diamond Red_Diamond is offline
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Default Re: Stud Hi (Too ambitious?)

I figured he'd drop every junk hand on fourth except for a 4-flush, which people just don't want to let go of. And I am getting tired of betting into a made flush and always having them re-raise back when I'm only holding trips. Seems I end up losing one more bet that way. Maybe that's a leak? But it just seems to many times at these tables I'm right and they have a flush here.

On the other hand, the guy in seat #2 normally plays in the 5-10 games (I've watched him), and also I have been told he does a lot of 10-20 stud. I'm still amazed at how often I will do things like check-raise with obvious trips, but these (higher calibre?) players just refuse to believe it. I guess that is because those games are a lot more psychological? Or maybe they are just some lucky kids taking shots. In this case I was probably lucky because a 3 was already out, making him feel I only had 2 pair made I assume.
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Old 11-06-2007, 08:21 PM
tinkerman tinkerman is offline
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Default Re: Stud Hi (Too ambitious?)

On 6th street, if you bet, what is the chances of the fd raising and knocking out the other seat. Even if he did, you still have around a 20% chance of filling up and getting money of him on the river through c/r.

It could have been really bad if you bet and got raised on the river.
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