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Postby iceman5 » Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:30 am

Its been 6-7 handed for a couple rounds. Ive open up a bit. Ive raised with 33 and 66, CB'd the flop with nothing against 2 callers and took it down both times. I showed one of them. I raised [Qs][9s] and got 2 calls. I checked the [Ah][Jh][6d] flop behind. Turn was the [Jc]. They checked and I bet 3/4 pot and showed when they folded.

A few hands later.....

#6) I raise to $20 with [Qs][Js] on the button. An asian guy reraises to $70 in the SB. Im almost positive he has AA / KK. Hes limped AK at least twice and I doubt he will reraise OOP with it. Hes also the type to call a raise with any ace. He won a big pot and a MONSTER pot this way. He has about $2000 and I cover. My deep stack play probably needs serious work but its probably better than his. I call and say "you better be careful, I have alot of money here. If I catch the right flop Im taking that whole stack"

Pot $145. Flop [Qh][Jd][9c]. I say "thats my flop". He leads $70. Whats my play? Obviously Im raising...how much and whats my plan for the turn when he calls with KK?
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Postby kennyg » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:46 am

i'd make it $200-300. enough to build the pot for later streets but not scare him away..after that raise you should be able to get your stack in w/ decent size bet on the turn... and a push on the river giving him fairly decent odds.
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Postby shamdonk » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:49 am

Be glad your opponents refuse to fold; if they didn't, you just might go broke.


(9:00:09 PM) GodlikeRoy: i think you could prolly post total shit for the next 2 years aaaaand like 192 days and you'll still be considered 'posting good' cause of your threads that'll never be seen thread
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Postby GodlikeRoy » Mon Feb 19, 2007 6:23 pm

Poker is silly.

It is not enough to be good at chess, you must also play well.

Somewhere in the world someone is training when you are not. When you race him, he will win.

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Postby Aisthesis » Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:33 pm

I really think quiet is generally good, although you can sometimes provoke a few tells or frivolous actions with table talk. I think it's very hard to do, though (for me anyway), and you also risk giving more tells than you elicit--at least for the few players capable of interpreting them.

I think mystery creates fear, and fear creates bad play from your opponents. So, unless they pay, I think it's pretty safe to be as mysterious as possible.
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Postby Xaston » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:47 am

Boy, you got me confused with a man who repeats himself.
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Postby iceman5 » Tue Feb 20, 2007 10:33 am

The guy thought a long time and finally folded (he told me later he had KK, duh)

I think I played it perfectly. The thing I dont know about was whther talking him into folding was good or not. I was certain I was ahead but there are 16 cards that either beat me or scare me into checking behind on the river. Thats 1/3 of the time I either lose or cant win any more money.

There are 6 cards (either 4 aces and 2 kings or 2 aces and 4 kings), 4 tens, 2 nines and 2 fours. Thats are horrible cards on the river. I just wanted the hand over with. Maybe Im just a wuss, but that was my reasoning and the thing about this hand that I question.
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