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Old 11-19-2007, 02:16 AM
Phytopath Phytopath is offline
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Default Re: NL25 Trap set, but did i bet enough?

I wont comment on the PF.

The flop is terrible, what is with the weiner bet? well you got weiner raised, now what?? You made a realish raise so you will stack off overpairs (would have probably happened anyway, but gives away your hand so your chances decrease), you fold out air for alot cheaper, and you get 4-bet by sets.

Anyway, you see being really sneaky here gains you nothing, better would be betting to ~4$.
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Old 11-19-2007, 02:17 AM
cooker3 cooker3 is offline
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Default Re: NL25 Trap set, but did i bet enough?

meh pf is minor. Raising or calling I am fine with although I usually raise. I fold to button raise, you only have 80bb and are going to be oop.
The flop bet is lol, 1 into a pot of 5.25?? Bet 4. As played push as sb likely has aces or kings
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Old 11-19-2007, 02:41 AM
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Default Re: NL25 Trap set, but did i bet enough?

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Raising 75s from utg+1 is very very ugly.

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normally i wouldnt comment too much on pf play, but this is bad and faulty logic. raising a donk who open limped UTG in position should be profitable in the long run. now if this was 9 handed it would be suicide, but its not...
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Old 11-19-2007, 03:00 AM
Malifous Malifous is offline
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Default Re: NL25 Trap set, but did i bet enough?

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Raising 75s from utg+1 is very very ugly.

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normally i wouldnt comment too much on pf play, but this is bad and faulty logic. raising a donk who open limped UTG in position should be profitable in the long run. now if this was 9 handed it would be suicide, but its not...

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Not sure, i dont raise 75s when your gonna be in [censored] position postflop if some one calls behind you, but as said im not really sure since it isnt in my game, i could do it with 89s T9s from button though. How does 75s play against hes calling range, since many flops are horrible for you even though he is donk. Hope my logic isnt totally idiotic : D, im not that good afterall.
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Old 11-19-2007, 05:23 AM
smokingrobot smokingrobot is offline
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Default Re: NL25 Trap set, but did i bet enough?

i stand by PF call. its 6 handed, it happened to be my not often loose EP call. so now i did it and im showing this hand down based upon the flop.

i induced a [censored] re-raise off a donk with m y1 dollar bet in a 5 dollar pot. wtf, this is perfect. you'd cream your pants to be in my shoes right now.

so what: bigger re-re-raise? or is it fine is all im askin. i dont give two [censored] wheter you think my pf is [censored].

sorry about sounding dickish, im drunk and stuyff etc. so take out the more dicksih sounding [censored] and stuff appreciate all replies though.

i completely agree, i dont habitually call 75 suited in ep etc etc.
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Old 11-19-2007, 05:23 AM
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Default Re: NL25 Trap set, but did i bet enough?

also, i limp, and 4 called raise... c'mon, i'd be calling this with almost anything 6 max.
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