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by easy_as_pie » Mon Jun 05, 2006 5:20 am
ahm, yeah wtf am i talking about. I misread the action on the river. I thought that hero bet, villain raised and hero called.
ok so then if a raise on the river by hero is a value raise, what is he getting called by that he beats?
ok so then if a raise on the river by hero is a value raise, what is he getting called by that he beats?
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by goofyballer » Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:04 am
easy_as_pie wrote:ok so then if a raise on the river by hero is a value raise, what is he getting called by that he beats?
You know, I used to think that the second nut flush would fold to a push, but then today I saw like the seventh nut flush (on a 4-flush board) call a push from the second nut flush at $100 NL on Full Tilt so what the fuck do I know.
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by easy_as_pie » Mon Jun 05, 2006 10:58 am
so you are saying that this is a profitable raise? I think you are getting called if you are beat more often then not here. I dont like it
just my 2c
just my 2c
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by scottie_g » Mon Jun 05, 2006 12:20 pm
easy_as_pie wrote:so you are saying that this is a profitable raise? I think you are getting called if you are beat more often then not here. I dont like it
just my 2c
Like Goofy said, I don't know. I honestly thought this guy would call me with any flush. I was stunned when he flipped over KK for the full house.
The best answer is the standard one: it's read/player dependent I guess. Lately I've been finding the players at NL $100 to be more solid than usual, but maybe it's just because I've been getting my ass handed to me lately. You know, whenever i make the right move, I get bad beated.. and when I make the wrong move, I pay for it with my stack.
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by goofyballer » Mon Jun 05, 2006 7:17 pm
scottie_g wrote:The best answer is the standard one: it's read/player dependent I guess.
Yeah, I think that's what I was saying. If the guy's a fucking moron he'll pay off with just about any flush here. If he has a clue, though, then he'll fold all worse hands to this raise.
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