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Re: sweet angle
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guy checks AT5 flop after limp-calling a raise (in a tourney). villain asks for chip count, dude spreads out his chips, across the commitment line, announcing 4,500 left. (dude has TT) [/ QUOTE ] This angle is sweet until dude runs into AA or some other nut hand. After seeing this, I'd ask him for a count every time I had the nuts. Just in case he wanted to stack off. |
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Re: sweet angle
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[ QUOTE ] guy checks AT5 flop after limp-calling a raise (in a tourney). villain asks for chip count, dude spreads out his chips, across the commitment line, announcing 4,500 left. (dude has TT) [/ QUOTE ] This angle is sweet until dude runs into AA or some other nut hand. [/ QUOTE ] WTF? What difference does it make? Like he's not going to lose his stack there anyway. This whole thing is silly. |
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Re: sweet angle
I heard almost exactly this story told about Farha. During a cash game the action was on his opponent and Sammy asked "how much do you have?" Guy counts and says "$9000" (or whatever) and Sammy says "I CALL! Verbal is binding and he said 9000." The story claims the floor upheld it.
Always sounded completely bogus to me so I never gave it any credence. |
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