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  1. #1

    Default Should I give up doing this?

    They always call and Im not too sure about the hand


    ***** Hand History for Game 1974557563 *****
    $50 NL Hold'em - Friday, April 29, 23:30:27 EDT 2005
    Table Table 36835 (6 max) (Real Money)
    Seat 2 is the button
    Total number of players : 6
    Seat 1: pistolpete27 ( $47.05 )
    Seat 2: SlappinYaUp ( $60.21 )
    Seat 3: midnight17 ( $49.1 )
    Seat 5: mgtd51 ( $35.35 )
    Seat 6: pkala69 ( $33.35 )
    Seat 4: mike76543 ( $12.1 )
    midnight17 posts small blind [$0.25].
    mike76543 posts big blind [$0.5].
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to SlappinYaUp [ 9s Qs ]
    mgtd51 folds.
    pkala69 calls [$0.5].
    pistolpete27 folds.
    SlappinYaUp raises [$2].
    midnight17 calls [$1.75].
    mike76543 folds.
    pkala69 raises [$3].
    SlappinYaUp calls [$1.5].
    midnight17 calls [$1.5].
    ** Dealing Flop ** [ 5s, 2s, 9h ]
    midnight17 bets [$5].
    pkala69 raises [$10].
    SlappinYaUp is all-In [$56.71]
    midnight17 folds.
    pkala69 is all-In [$19.85]
    ** Dealing Turn ** [ As ]
    ** Dealing River ** [ Qh ]
    pkala69 shows [ Qc, Qd ] three of a kind, queens.
    SlappinYaUp shows [ 9s, Qs ] a flush, ace high.
    SlappinYaUp wins $26.86 from side pot #1 with a flush, ace high.
    SlappinYaUp wins $73.7 from the main pot with a flush, ace high.
  2. #2
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    if they always call, it is not a long run smart move. Against deeper stacks, I like a raise to hide the draw but not an all in... with those stacks, no chance of a fold, and multiple opps I think calling based on pot odds is a better line.

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  3. #3
    Yeah, I 2nd that completely. If someone throws out a weak, unsure raise, I'll usually double it. Ex: pre-flop raiser bets .25 on the flop, I'll raise it to 1 dollar, to get them of my heels and let me see 2 free cards. The only issue is, what if someone flopped a set? Even if you pull the flush, they still have alot of outs to take it back.
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    The guy looked like he had an overpair, the pot was big, and I wanted it. Against tougher opponents maybe?

    Since he had queens my outs were reduced somewhat - but say he was sittin on anything else? Any nine, queen, or spade makes me the winning hand. I guess its a bad gamble because nobody ever folds anything.
  5. #5
    DoGGz Guest
    You made the correct play here, even if he does have QQ. It really has to do with what cards HE has, and how big the pot is. I love playing this AI, as it's about an even money move, plus it improves your table image greatly.

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