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    Default How badly did I play this on a scale from 1 to 10?

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    Full Tilt Poker Game #7294254991: Table Golf (deep 6) - $1/$2 - No Limit Hold'em - 23:21:22 ET - 2008/07/19
    Seat 1: OdiN1337 ($200)
    Seat 2: changbin ($0), is sitting out
    Seat 3: BillFristLOL ($710.20)
    Seat 4: PropositionMike ($437.30)
    Seat 5: TONYOVAHERE ($0), is sitting out
    Seat 6: dsaxton ($468.05)
    dsaxton posts the small blind of $1
    OdiN1337 posts the big blind of $2
    The button is in seat #5
    *** HOLE CARDS ***
    Dealt to dsaxton [Kd Ad]
    BillFristLOL folds
    TONYOVAHERE stands up
    PropositionMike raises to $7
    boogsy sits down
    dsaxton raises to $25
    boogsy adds $100
    OdiN1337 adds $2
    OdiN1337 folds
    PropositionMike calls $18
    *** FLOP *** [8c 5d 7d]
    dsaxton checks
    PropositionMike bets $36
    dsaxton has 15 seconds left to act
    dsaxton raises to $135
    PropositionMike has 15 seconds left to act
    PropositionMike raises to $412.30, and is all in
    dsaxton calls $277.30
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    i guess a 1 would be open folding so in fairness i'll give u a 3

    clearly this flop is a bet 3-bet way before its a c/r/c.
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    The only good thing about check/raising is that it looks like you're giving up on that flop so you get a bet out of air. I think stacks are too deep to worry about that, it's much more important to worry about how good you're getting your money in when $400 goes in, and clearly b3b gets him to put it in with more weaker draws than c/r/c in which case he might just check behind with those weak draws (that he would have raised had you bet).

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    i think i'm the only one who liked demi

    btw dsax did u ever get your 2k or whatever u steaked him
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    seems fine

    if u care about meta and stuff just play AA KK like this from time to time
    when the vpip's are high and the value bets are like razors, who can be safe?
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    its hard to play the nuts incorrectly ... but i do still agree w/ what mcat said ... wtf, im agreeing w/ everything he says lately.
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    uhh seems fine. just dont fold. why is there any argument about this? I think that c/r/c is really really close to the same as b3b in this hand
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    i think if we check its to call a bet not to raise. I think we get it in here in pretty gay shape a fair amount when we c/r.
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    flattin ur 4bets, makin u tilt
    I think b3b could be marginally better because when the opponent bluffs and then folds, he is putting in a raise instead of just the opening bet. Vs any other hand type I think its pretty even, and making a healthy check-raise here makes the hand really easy to play whereas a lot of turns are very awkward to play when u lead and get smooooooth called.
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    uhhh ... lead flop, he flats ... ok go for checkraise ... if he checks behind take your free card to hit your hand, otherwise he probly folds pretty often.

    taking this line is gonna make u more money in the long run cuz it creates more FE ... u r only gonna win 50% of the time, so u just really need to make him fold 1% of the time for it to be profitable .. u r never doing that if u checkraise and he jams .. u have to call. u get value from more marginal hands as well as floats by taking this line, there is definitely a big difference.

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