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Old 07-30-2007, 12:38 AM
Wooden Ta Sheng Wooden Ta Sheng is offline
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Default Re: $5NL 6-Max, What\'s your move when checking the probable nuts

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You're right. He probably limped with Q7. C/f turn.

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How often do you think villian is calling a $2 bet with a hand that beats you in order for this to be a good bet?


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Exactly 97.54% of the time. Two hands beat you. Are you serious?



More poker gems from a guy who thinks betting $2 on this river is a good bet because it will get called 97.54% of the time by a weaker hands when only two hands beat me.
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Old 07-30-2007, 12:53 AM
Wooden Ta Sheng Wooden Ta Sheng is offline
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Default Re: $5NL 6-Max, What\'s your move when checking the probable nuts

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hero should

always sit at my tables

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I don't fear any 2+2 $5 and $10NL players at my tables. As a matter of fact, I regularly seek them out every chance I get because they often have $10+ stacks, which means there's more money on the table for me to win. Good (winning) 2+2 $5 and $10NL players offer lower implied odds on average than the normal braindead villains but they offer excellent bluffing oppurtunities because they are so busy thinking bluffing doesn't work at these levels.
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Old 07-30-2007, 12:57 AM
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Default Re: $5NL 6-Max, What\'s your move when checking the probable nuts

lol. I feel same way except I will bluff you and valuebet you super thin. Basically if I got so much as a hair of an edge your stack at risk.

Edit: We have probably played together at some point although my name is not same on stars as it is here.
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Old 07-30-2007, 12:57 AM
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Default Re: $5NL 6-Max, What\'s your move when checking the probable nuts

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hero should

always sit at my tables

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I don't fear any 2+2 $5 and $10NL players at my tables. As a matter of fact, I regularly seek them out every chance I get because they often have $10+ stacks, which means there's more money on the table for me to win. Good (winning) 2+2 $5 and $10NL players offer lower implied odds on average than the normal braindead villains but they offer excellent bluffing oppurtunities because they are so busy thinking bluffing doesn't work at these levels.

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I really consider moving down to 10NL so that Mr Woo Sheng can practice his bluffing skills.
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Old 07-30-2007, 01:22 AM
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Default Re: $5NL 6-Max, What\'s your move when checking the probable nuts

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hero should

always sit at my tables

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I don't fear any 2+2 $5 and $10NL players at my tables. As a matter of fact, I regularly seek them out every chance I get because they often have $10+ stacks, which means there's more money on the table for me to win. Good (winning) 2+2 $5 and $10NL players offer lower implied odds on average than the normal braindead villains but they offer excellent bluffing oppurtunities because they are so busy thinking bluffing doesn't work at these levels.

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I really consider moving down to 10NL so that Mr Woo Sheng can practice his bluffing skills.

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Come dim sum, then. I don't discriminate when it comes to who's money I'm winning. I hope you have $15+ when I sit at your table.
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Old 07-30-2007, 01:31 AM
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Default Re: $5NL 6-Max, What\'s your move when checking the probable nuts

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lol. I feel same way except I will bluff you and valuebet you super thin. Basically if I got so much as a hair of an edge your stack at risk.

Edit: We have probably played together at some point although my name is not same on stars as it is here.

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It depends on how thin you think you can value bet because some are more bluffs than thin value. I check bluff raise with air the same way I do with the nuts.
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Old 07-30-2007, 01:32 AM
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Dim sum? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Ohh... Smells like someone wants some akshen [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Old 07-30-2007, 01:38 AM
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shove riv plz
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Old 07-31-2007, 08:27 PM
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Default Re: $5NL 6-Max, What\'s your move when checking the probable nuts

Bet 15c on this flop, looks so much more like a queen the way you played it.

Of course checking the river is ridiculously bad at nl5, loads of worse hands will call you, any 2 pair will almost always but they won't bet a lot of the time.
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