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I never believe cold-callers
Early, no reads.
PokerStars Game #9370816840: Tournament #47143899, $50+$5 Hold'em No Limit - Level II (15/30) - 2007/04/11 - 17:25:28 (ET) Table '47143899 37' 9-max Seat #1 is the button Seat 1: schulle1 (12855 in chips) Seat 2: highmoose (3310 in chips) Seat 3: BulldogMafia (2845 in chips) Seat 4: Martnl (5835 in chips) Seat 5: TheWhisper (3040 in chips) Seat 6: hifry (5860 in chips) Seat 7: slavic1319 (6300 in chips) Seat 8: pdxPIERCER (9115 in chips) Seat 9: beatentopulp (2960 in chips) highmoose: posts small blind 15 BulldogMafia: posts big blind 30 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to highmoose [Jd Js] Martnl: folds TheWhisper: folds hifry: folds slavic1319: raises 60 to 90 pdxPIERCER: folds beatentopulp: calls 90 schulle1: calls 90 highmoose: raises 410 to 500 BulldogMafia: folds slavic1319: folds beatentopulp: raises 2460 to 2960 and is all-in schulle1: folds highmoose...? |
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Re: I never believe cold-callers
fold.
and i think i prefer calling here preflop with awesome relative position on the raiser and a strong well disguised hand. edit: btw if we were shallower i would typically 3bet and be willing to get it allin here. i just think 3betting in this situation is basically turning your hand into a bluff that never works. |
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Re: I never believe cold-callers
I don't believe him neither. This is usually 66-TT trying to get AK to fold IMO. Sometimes it's AK as well. I rarely see someone coldcall this deep this early in the tournament with AA-QQ. And the massive reraise doesn't scream AA or KK neither.
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