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  1. #1
    Poker Expert wastrel's Avatar
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    Default $3r, Level 16, 5-5 in MP

    Stats on Villain after 29 hands at this table: 31/20.7/4.0

    Obv fold????

    PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t4000 (9 handed) Hand History converter Courtesy of PokerZion.com

    saw flop|saw showdown

    wastrel (t153422)
    MP3 (t123324)
    CO (t50642)
    Button (t99744)
    SB (t107084)
    BB (t176113)
    UTG (t62365)
    UTG+1 (t97970)
    MP1 (t99020)

    Preflop: wastrel is MP2 with , .
    3 folds, wastrel raises to t12200, 3 folds, SB raises to t44200, 1 fold, wastrel folds.

    Final Pot: t57800
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    Yes.
    Quote Originally Posted by FaDi View Post
    GodFadiR (12:32:45 AM): but lets be honest
    GodFadiR (12:32:48 AM): who doesnt wanna fuck me
    WotaWotaWota (12:33:22 AM): I do
    WotaWotaWota (12:33:27 AM): in tehanus

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    Fold everytime, position is the only thing on your side.

    I personally don't like the raise with 55 with 5 people still to get through

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    Fold.

    I'm not too keen on the raise with 5 behind. I think I'm wanting like 88+/AJ+ before I make that move.
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    Fold for sure. Unlike these guys though, I don't mind the raise if you think you can get away with it. If the table is playing really tight and you have a solid image, go for it.
    I think I'm going to give up playing poker.........and take up repeatedly hitting myself in the nuts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.McJ View Post
    Fold for sure. Unlike these guys though, I don't mind the raise if you think you can get away with it. If the table is playing really tight and you have a solid image, go for it.
    The play in this tournament's too weak to open-limp. At an aggressive $10r table or in the $20r, I might open-limp and re-raise, fold, or cold-call depending on the raiser, their stack, and my position on him, but not in the $3r.
    Quote Originally Posted by FaDi View Post
    GodFadiR (12:32:45 AM): but lets be honest
    GodFadiR (12:32:48 AM): who doesnt wanna fuck me
    WotaWotaWota (12:33:22 AM): I do
    WotaWotaWota (12:33:27 AM): in tehanus

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