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Re: Merv
by mervhage » Mon Jan 16, 2006 10:02 am
Dday44 wrote:Hi Merv - Please read my comments - I did mention that his call is worse than your raise- However, the interesting thing about SNGs and poker is that you can only control one person's actions- yours.
all the best, dave
Ah yes, I overlooked that.
So the dilly-yo is to mook this hand facing a min raise from UTG?
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Re: Merv
by poormanbilly » Mon Jan 16, 2006 10:08 am
mervhage wrote: So the dilly-yo is to mook this hand facing a min raise from UTG?
No way... sometimes you just lose. I think you are trying to find something that isn't there.
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Re: Merv
by scottie_g » Mon Jan 16, 2006 2:51 pm
mervhage wrote:Dday44 wrote:Hi Merv - Please read my comments - I did mention that his call is worse than your raise- However, the interesting thing about SNGs and poker is that you can only control one person's actions- yours.
all the best, dave
Ah yes, I overlooked that.
So the dilly-yo is to mook this hand facing a min raise from UTG?
Yup, muck it preflop.
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by barrin6 » Mon Jan 16, 2006 3:46 pm
Blatman25 wrote:I read somewhere the JTs is a deceptively powerful hand. I don't remember where.
The reason being, every straight it makes is the nuts, and you have potential for a flush and a straight flush.
I'm not saying it was a GOOD call, but I call a lot more often with JTs since I read that. Would I have called your raise here? Nope.
JTs are my favorite hands. Always play them when i'm in a good position
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