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Old 11-27-2007, 12:17 PM
AGame18 AGame18 is offline
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Default Re: NPL 2.5k @ Venetian, TV Table / Money bubble w/ TT

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AGame i'm pretty sure you are in the minority with that mindset. If I were in OP's spot and looked down at TT, I'd be ecstatic and ready to double up.

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Ok obviously being dealt TT is better than being dealt 72 that was me exaggerating the point that people tend to fold somewhat playable hands after they win big pots to kinda "catch their breath." I know even I am guilty of folding hands I would've otherwise opened with had I not played the hand directly before, and it's not even like it's a bad thing. It all just boils down to the fact that reraising for a 2nd time in a row is like never a bluff which is why I prefer flatting. But as I said, rr/call is ok too, I just don't think it's optimal.
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Old 11-27-2007, 12:29 PM
Mench Mench is offline
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Default Re: NPL 2.5k @ Venetian, TV Table / Money bubble w/ TT

1. call to take a flop or induce a squeeze

2. all in
3. 3 bet and call a shove









4. 3 bet and fold to a shove


I think you play well postflop, so I like calling and playing some pokahs.
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Old 11-27-2007, 12:32 PM
Hattifnatt Hattifnatt is offline
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Default Re: NPL 2.5k @ Venetian, TV Table / Money bubble w/ TT

if you think theres a big chance someone will squeeze with a junky hand and you are comfortable calling that, just calling is fine, otherwise just push yourself.
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