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Old 12-20-2006, 02:53 PM
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I think you misread the hand. UTG+1 is the one who is continually betting. UTG is just calling him down and then suddenly insta-pushes the river. Heads up vs UTG+1, I'm calling on this river for sure but there is no way I can beat UTG.
ok, I see, I did misread it. Looks like a classic check/call trap. Also he is getting an ok price to pay for a club on the river. So I am would say trips and the turn gave him a boat, or a reckless push with AA or KK. Then again he would of probably re-raised PF or open raised PF with AA, KK, or AK suited.

Not to go off on a tangent but I seen a helluva a bluff in AC last week.

1/2 nl

Cant remember the details but there was about $500 in the pot and the board was:

, , , ,

2 players heads up. One pushed $800 more. So the other guy says I have a jack, do you? Other guy just stares at him. So non push guy says will you show me? Pusher stares at him and after a pause says yes.

Non pusher shows his 10, J and folds.

Pusher shows ,

One of the best bluffs I ever seen live in my life.
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Old 12-20-2006, 11:55 PM
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I almost folded it PF figuring the original raiser had a big pair.
dude, you actually want ur opponent to have a bigger pair there so that u can stack him when u hit ur set.. cuz in this situation ur gonna be playing ur TT for set value like 99.9% of the time.

pf call = good, not calling would be -ev... cuz by not calling ur giving up +ev lol.

flop = fold

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