*Hand History below*
05-21-2005 09:37 PM
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05-21-2005 09:38 PM
#2
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So I screwed up the converter! Sorry for that! |
05-22-2005 01:33 AM
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If you'd seen him through 9 hands and saw him play most everything, yeah, I have to say you should definitely call that. If you just sat down, I'm ok with a fold there. Get your money back from him later. | |
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05-22-2005 01:05 PM
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If 6 people are seeing the flop even through a 4xBB raise, I think you need to raise more there. QQ against 6 people sounds sucktacular. | |
05-23-2005 10:44 AM
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Yeah I don't know what was up with the 5 callers, the table was very very loose. It was peculiar at this table that people didn't seem to mind calling a $1 raise with anything, but they were petrified of the 1.25 or 1.5 raise. |
05-23-2005 10:51 AM
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I think I would fold this. I also think I would have bet the pot (6$) on the flop to signal strength. If I was him I would read your betting as weakness and put you on a AK not hitting. So it's possible that he is bluffing or betting a TT or something thinking you have no pair. Still, if he puts you on AK the turn 5 gave you a straight draw and he would then maybe like to protect a set as well. If he holds A4 he would have hit the straight, but would he raise that much then with no flush on he table? Probably not, but possible. | |
05-23-2005 11:05 AM
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I guess its a tough choice. |