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    Default What do you think???

    STAGE #578638904: HOLDEM NO LIMIT $0.50 - 2007-02-18 01:46:05 (ET)
    Table: K STREET (Real Money) Seat #1 is the dealer
    Seat 1 - PHILLIP5599 ($12 in chips)
    Seat 2 - BORAT4PREZ ($61.50 in chips)
    Seat 3 - LOSTNCRAZY ($31.64 in chips)
    Seat 4 - ACUVUE ($129.85 in chips)
    Seat 5 - HALLIGAN ($85.15 in chips)
    Seat 6 - TRAINER13 ($101.50 in chips)
    BORAT4PREZ - Posts small blind $0.25
    LOSTNCRAZY - Posts big blind $0.50
    *** POCKET CARDS ***
    Dealt to TRAINER13 [Ac Ad]
    ACUVUE - Folds
    HALLIGAN - Calls $0.50
    TRAINER13 - Raises $2 to $2
    PHILLIP5599 - Calls $2
    BORAT4PREZ - Folds
    LOSTNCRAZY - Folds
    HALLIGAN - Calls $1.50
    *** FLOP *** [8c 5d 3d]
    HALLIGAN - Checks
    TRAINER13 - Bets $3
    PHILLIP5599 - Calls $3
    HALLIGAN - Raises $12 to $12
    TRAINER13 - Raises $21 to $24
    PHILLIP5599 - All-In $7
    HALLIGAN - All-In(Raise) $71.15 to $83.15
    TRAINER13 -???

    Can I call this. Short stack is losing steady and re-buying short. Large stack is steady 35/6/2 but 30% at showdown.
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    Why'd you reraise the flop? If it was for "information" than you have to fold. If he doesn't seem to care about what you have, then you are crushed. I'd put him on, at worse, something like 6d7d with an oesfd. really looks like a set though.
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    getting reraised = beaten.
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    MUCKEMSAYUNHHHHH

    and raise more pre and bet more on the flop, not to be a nit but especially the 1/2 pot on flop is really bad.
    I got more flava than fruitstripe gum
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    I'd raise $3 pre and then 3/4 pot on the flop..
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    Quote Originally Posted by jackvance
    I'd raise $3 pre and then 3/4 pot on the flop..
    Haha, that changes about nothing in this hand.

    Anyways, how often is the 35/6 c/ring the flop? Ive got to agree with everyboyd else here. Simply call the raise [folding may not be horrible, but Im calling against most opponents], I really think making such a small 3bet could be your worst option. As played this is a standard fold on the flop against the push as you are just not going to be against a hand you are ahead of enough to make this call profitable, especially this deep. The guy is pretty passive, but he is still raising TT+ there, given the fact that he didnt raise PF I would be much more likely to put him on a set or maybe a tiny chance of like a combo draw or two pair.
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    He limp-called pre-flop. That means small PP >50% of the time. You really think he's pushing with 88-99? Easy fold I'd say.
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