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Old 05-31-2007, 01:35 PM
sethypooh21 sethypooh21 is offline
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Default Re: is it just standard that they raise any two on a paired board ?

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yeah pretty much.. I really think im making a great profit two barreling and calling down raises on a lot of boards like this with ace high. The best is when the board double pairs HU or 3 way... It's pretty much guarnteed bluff by any overy agro player. My WTS% is at 39% for this database at 5/10 compared to 36% of my old database...

[/ QUOTE ] Welcome to the dark side of showdown monkeydom! (FWIW, I run just under 41% at 3/6)

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my SH online game is killing my live full ring game however.

[/ QUOTE ]Sing it, brother. Last time I played live, I'd bet a hand the whole way and someone would turn over two pair, and I'd be like "wha?" and they'd be like "you had to have at least a set to be betting like that" and I'd be like "wha?" and then I'd cap UTG with J2o and win large pots...

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Just today live at 10/20, I raised HJ 33, got cold called by a very passive button and BB called. Flop 962, I bet, button raised, BB folded. I called. Turn Q I checked, he bet, I called. River 3 , I c/r. he called. He had 22.
Everyone at the table was laughing at me for getting to the river.. I was thinking "wtf isn't this totally standard?"..
Makes me realize how crazy agro our SH games are.. Laying down a pair on a low dry board or paired board is blasphemy.

[/ QUOTE ]Heh
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