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May do, may not, 'rilla. I certainly look most of them over. Johnny, I don't really go for the whole table read deal. I think it's good for table selection, but when I'm raising to narrow the field, I need to know what people are folding to. However, certainly, I'm going to try to look into how the table is reacting to my play as a whole, and trying to use that.
Anyway, game on.
Hand Histories is crashing on Absolute (not their fault, my computer has been sucking it up hardcore), so this is done off memory.
10/20c table:
Seat 1:
Semi-loose preflop, about 35%. Always calls from blinds. Aggressive when has something, doesn't fold much.
Seat 2:
Loose, plays about 75% of hands. Tighter postflop, fold if no hit, raise if hit hard. May call down 2 flop bets on a draw.
Seat 3:
Tight, camping. Aggressive post flop.
Seat 4:
Reloads with like a dollar, check your odds here. Limp anything preflop mostly folding to a raise though.
Seat 5a:
Likes his Ax. Semi-loose, about 30%.
Seat 5b:
(showed up after 5a left) Loose and will bluff damn near anything. Likes making position bluffs. Will call down after failing a bluff and may try to steal again later.
Seat 6:
Weak/tight. Slowplay trips.
Seat 7:
Looseish (35% or so). Semi-passive, only bets with decent hands or better.
Highlight of the day, flopping 2nd nuts with 88 on SB. Flop comes 668. Turn T, river 1. Seat 3, 5, and myself get into a raising war and cap every street, and on the river one seat 5 shows T8o and seat 3 shows 64o.
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