the importance of a min raise.
***** Hand History for Game 4378460325 *****
NL Texas Hold'em $22 Buy-in Trny:24162703 Level:2 Blinds(30/60) - Saturday, May 27, 22:36:20 ET 2006
Table Table 96696 (Real Money)
Seat 3 is the button
Total number of players : 10
Seat 7: AllenSun ( $2080 )
Seat 8: Mr_Gamblor ( $2211 )
Seat 9: bilthathril ( $1958 )
Seat 10: cruzer0726 ( $1430 )
Seat 5: HOOTGIBSON ( $2020 )
Seat 4: checkrzr2000 ( $2376 )
Seat 1: maxim_25 ( $1830 )
Seat 6: gambit8781 ( $2000 )
Seat 2: maaaaaaaark ( $1990 )
Seat 3: dfulbri ( $2105 )
Trny:24162703 Level:2
Blinds(30/60)
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to maxim_25 [ JavaScript Jd ]
gambit8781 folds.
AllenSun folds.
Mr_Gamblor folds.
bilthathril calls [60].
cruzer0726 folds.
maxim_25 raises [180].
maaaaaaaark calls [180].
dfulbri raises [650].
checkrzr2000 folds.
HOOTGIBSON folds.
bilthathril will be using his time bank for this hand.
bilthathril folds.
maxim_25 calls [470].
maaaaaaaark folds.
** Dealing Flop ** [ 6d, 2c, 7h ]
>You have options at Table 95364 Table!.
maxim_25 bets [60].
dfulbri is all-In [1455]
maxim_25: JJ
dfulbri: me?
maxim_25 folds.
dfulbri does not show cards.
dfulbri wins 3145 chips
he had AA
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Thread: could you lay this down?
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05-27-2006 #1Fish Food
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could you lay this down?
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05-27-2006 #2
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05-27-2006 #3
Fairly easily. Done it a number of times.
Lots of good rakeback options at http://www.rakeguard.com/?raf=KRE8R
KRE8R probably has about seventy college funds in his NL5 roll.
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05-27-2006 #4Marm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.
Luck is a Residue of Design.
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05-27-2006 #5
Originally Posted by Marm
LOL!
Lots of good rakeback options at http://www.rakeguard.com/?raf=KRE8R
KRE8R probably has about seventy college funds in his NL5 roll.
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05-27-2006 #6River Rat
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Nice flop bet...60 into a pot of what 1300?...
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05-27-2006 #7Mike McDermott
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lol u know how many times i see that. They give me the best pot odds when i need my flush lol.
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05-28-2006 #8River Rat
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I fold PF with a reraise that big that early in a tournament. If you can make the lay down on the flop, why not do it PF and save yourself the 470?...
And how do you know he had AA? He didn't show it so he's probably lieing about it to use the same play later. I'd think mid-high PP, 77-AA with the big PF raise to get rid of limpers. Any PP 88-KK makes the same play on the flop, I don't think AA would go all-in on a flop as uncoordinated as that one, and trips would just be begging for action instead of pushing.Last edited by Maf1889; 05-28-2006 at 02:39 AM.
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05-28-2006 #9
I may push all in there with AA, and expect a call from TT+.
You don't want to make a gay bet, see a King come out on the turn and your opponent type "fuck I have QQ" and fold.
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05-28-2006 #10
Ive layed down AA preflop one time.
And that was due to an accident...
but this one i can lay down properly...that re raise PF, is huge.
Anything Less then QQ...hes most likely just going to call.
only other option is AK but only if hes a novice.
Fold this...PF.
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