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NL 100: Tough Decision w/Small PP
No rea don Beyonder10: But game is typical Stars weak-tight
POKERSTARS GAME #12324348116: HOLD'EM NO LIMIT ($1/$2) - 2007/09/28 - 18:26:42 (ET) Table 'Glauke IV' 9-max Seat #4 is the button Seat 1: Fitz N ICE ($389.65 in chips) Seat 2: Euphoria18 ($301.30 in chips) Seat 4: Hero ($264.15 in chips) Seat 5: foot1333 ($118 in chips) Seat 6: MARC 753 ($314.10 in chips) Seat 7: chittam ($166.35 in chips) Seat 8: squashit ($382.30 in chips) Seat 9: Beyonder01 ($202 in chips) foot1333: posts small blind $1 MARC 753: posts big blind $2 P U N I O: sits out *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to Hero [5h 5c] chittam: folds squashit: folds Beyonder01: raises $6 to $8 Fitz N ICE: folds Euphoria18: folds : calls $8 foot1333: folds MARC 753: folds *** FLOP *** [9s 7s 3c] Beyonder01: bets $14 Hero:?? |
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Re: NL 100: Tough Decision w/Small PP
edited: wrong thread
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Re: NL 100: Tough Decision w/Small PP
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I think shoving the flop makes it look like a poorly played AA given the raise and cold call. That being said, if they have an overpair and you represent aces, it's a fold for them The only hands that call are ones that beat aces (imo).. so they would also beat a set of 3s (on this board) I'd probably still push, but I wouldn't like it [/ QUOTE ] what are you talking about man? I usually call here. |
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Re: NL 100: Tough Decision w/Small PP
wow i totally posted on the wrong thread...problem with multi-tabling and reading multiple threads..sorry
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