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	I *am* ignoring that, on purpose.  Our guy here was classified as TAgg and he fired in a $110 raise after being check-raised on a very obvious danger flop.  If this is really a pissing match, this player REALLY likes walking a thin line.  Also, how do you flat call that raise (half your stack or close to it) with that board?  If a non-spade ten, nine, or five comes down you're in bad shape, and there's 9 of them.  Basically any non-spade overcard is dangerous as well, because it's very possible this guy is on an overpair or something like A9 or K9.  That's 1/3 of the deck or more that I don't really want to see on the turn.  I would hate giving a free card with that board and after that raise.  If you think you're best, push on the flop - just my humble opinion, of course.  But I'm definitely folding that.  I think the guy has a set.  Or something like 89 suited.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by a500lbgorilla Is everyone ignoring the fact that this stems from a blind war were ops typically play harder with less (even nothing) against lags in a pissing contest? |