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Old 11-30-2007, 02:49 PM
jlocdog jlocdog is offline
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Default Re: TP2K, 3bet pot, facing minraise

Worm75,

We are only committing 2/3 of our stack because we led in the first place. My post said not to lead.

As played, fold unless you feel like gambling it up. Can't fault you if you do given manipulated equity but if you are prone to tilt after poor play (especially if you don't recognize it and blame it on coolers and such) then I recommend you fold and shut down all tables till you realize why this is so...
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Old 11-30-2007, 03:17 PM
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Default Re: TP2K, 3bet pot, facing minraise

I think he has random aces enough to make this a push. It seems I tend to fold here a lot and then some donk shows me A7 to tell me "yeah I had it good fold."
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Old 11-30-2007, 03:46 PM
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Worm75,

We are only committing 2/3 of our stack because we led in the first place. My post said not to lead.

As played, fold unless you feel like gambling it up. Can't fault you if you do given manipulated equity but if you are prone to tilt after poor play (especially if you don't recognize it and blame it on coolers and such) then I recommend you fold and shut down all tables till you realize why this is so...

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Aww, my bad misread post. Agreed
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