No reads, except Button loves to gamble and play big pots with marginal hands. UTG min raises to $2. 3 callers and I come along with [6d] in the CO. Button calls and big blind calls.
7 donkeys to the flop.
Flop ($14.50) is . BB checks, PFR checks, Shortstack goes all in for $57. It's folded to me with Button and BB left to act. Button, BB, and I all have full stacks.
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
"#3 pencils and quadrille pads."
- Seymoure Cray (1925-1996) when asked what CAD tools he used to design the Cray I supercomputer; he also recommended using the back side of the pages so that the grid lines were not so dominant.
"Interesting - I use a Mac to help me design the next Cray."
- Seymoure Cray (1925-1996) when he was told that Apple Inc. had recently bought a Cray supercomputer to help them design the next Mac.
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
Well I decided to push. I dragged the slider all the way to the right and promptly pressed the call button.
The Button also flat-called the $57 bet. Turn was a blank and I put him in for his remaining $35 or whatever. River blanked.
The short stack showed 33 for the flopped set. He tripled up. The button had [2h] and missed his flush draw so I won the side pot, meaning I only lost about $40 or so on the hand.