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04-28-2005 08:19 PM
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04-28-2005 08:20 PM
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04-28-2005 08:37 PM
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i love the first hand, but don't really like the second one. i wouldn't call a bet from a person with only $36 at the table hoping to catch your 2nd pair. i would do it all the time against someone with $100, but there isn't that much to win from such a small stack. | |
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04-28-2005 08:45 PM
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04-28-2005 09:19 PM
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What's with the other people showing down crappy kickers? ANd going all in on them? | |
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04-29-2005 06:02 AM
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that'll be ripp melting everyones brains with his hyper lagg style making them play like morons to try and take him down | |
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04-29-2005 06:20 AM
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Hey Ryppy maybe you can explain your out of position preflop raise a little better on the second one. Reads, or just throwin one out there? |
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04-29-2005 07:23 AM
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First hand: Well, against that kind of opponent and your table image I can see why it pays off to make those pre flop and flop calls. Nice payoff! | |
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04-29-2005 11:01 AM
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gimme a piece of your ultimate luck. thank you. <3 | |
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04-29-2005 11:26 AM
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I'd be worried about the second hand. I don't know what reads you had or whatever, but that last spade might be a scare card for me (at least from Ivanovitch, who for all I know could be chasing a flush...). | |
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04-29-2005 12:03 PM
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