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limp in.. 3 way
flop
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checks
i try to steal it
one caller
turn:
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i have straight
guy pushes all in
so i think he's represting flush
i call
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two pair
river:
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damn, he wins with flush.. ohwell.. anyway, would you call on the turn?
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07-07-2005 12:10 PM
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07-07-2005 01:25 PM
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Yes. Good play, bad luck (like me right now. Damn downswing) | |
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07-07-2005 01:47 PM
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stack/pot sizes? His play is pretty consistent with a low flush, I'm not wanting to put a big stack into what sounds like a nothing pot. | |
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07-07-2005 03:30 PM
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Can this example be called drawing dead? It guess it depends on the stack/pot sizes, but I wouldn't call an all-in with a flush draw on board - but that's just me. | |
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07-07-2005 07:42 PM
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07-08-2005 01:15 PM
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07-08-2005 01:50 PM
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his 2% hand | |
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07-08-2005 02:56 PM
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I'd fold. Even though in this particular instance, the guy was drawing, more often than not, the other guy will already have a flush at this point. Lay it down. Don't forget about reverse implied odds just 'cause you have a straight. | |
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07-08-2005 04:01 PM
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07-08-2005 04:46 PM
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07-08-2005 04:50 PM
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07-08-2005 04:51 PM
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07-08-2005 05:18 PM
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gotcha. good play. |