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This isn't a blind war anymore
Savvy33 had been at the table 20mins or so (he sat down with $50). In that time he had totally livened up a passive table. He was near maniac status. Betting $20 into $2 pots. Seeing every flop, etc. His last hand he had overbet the pot on the river and been called, he mucked.
This starts as a blind war but I take it too far. I completely believed he missed but I obviously wasn't listening. Let this be a lesson to you kids (hehe). I should have recalled Fnords words yesterday that he will splash around a little in blind wars but if the opponent wants to take it deep he lets it go.
Hand #175652598
Started: Thu Jan 12 21:55:31 2006
Seat 1:SoupNa57 with 128.05
Seat 2:ubaby8081 with 95.21
Seat 3:MDTurf with 41.45
Seat 4:kurdo8 with 19.50
Seat 5:biggswol with 43.65
Seat 6:TBsteamer with 34.50
Seat 7:Hero with 258.75
Seat 8:savvy33 with 60.40
Seat 9:HackAShaq with 90.00
Seat 10:OBIE with 229.65
savvy33 posts the large blind 1.00
Hero posts the small blind 0.50
Hole Cards:
Hero: 7d, Ad
Pre-flop:
all fold...
Hero: Raise 4.00
savvy33: Call 4.00
Flop (Board: Js, 8d, 7c):
Hero: Check
savvy33: Check
Turn (Board: Js, 8d, 7c, 5s):
Hero: Bet 4.00
savvy33: Raise 16.00
Hero: Call 16.00
River (Board: Js, 8d, 7c, 5s, 10d):
Hero: Check
savvy33: Bets 41.40
savvy33 is All in
Hero: Call 41.40
Showdown:
savvy33 shows: Jh, Jd (three of a kind, Jacks)
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