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Old 05-25-2007, 03:41 PM
beserious beserious is offline
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Default Re: $16s - 200/400, interesting bubble hand against a good reg

he's not an idiot, but maybe made a bad play b/c of multitabling. His play does almost guarantee getting headsup in the $15's, b/c very few SB's would play it correctly like kevin. If he folds, the chance of being all-in multiway increases alot.
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Old 05-25-2007, 03:51 PM
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Default Re: $16s - 200/400, interesting bubble hand against a good reg

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he's not an idiot, but maybe made a bad play b/c of multitabling. His play does almost guarantee getting headsup in the $15's, b/c very few SB's would play it correctly like kevin. If he folds, the chance of being all-in multiway increases alot.

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yea but most of the time SB is folding the first time anyways.

i guess i didnt mean idiot im just surprised a winning player would do this with a worse than average hand when he knows he is getting called.
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Old 05-25-2007, 04:06 PM
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Default Re: $16s - 200/400, interesting bubble hand against a good reg

This is way over my buy-in, so if I'm wrong can someone please explain why.
Isn't that like the Squeeze play discussed in Harrington on Hold 'em? So if the BB is doing that then he could be doing it with almost anything. That means that A3o could be a lot ahead.
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