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I know, my wish for him was to get me on an i-poker skin or PKR... he never replied. I'm not trying to imply, here, that I'm a great, bad-ass poker player or anything like that. I do wanna clear that up. I'm just an average player. I'm not trying to give advice and s**t... LOL Leave that to the pros, right? Thought I found a "pro", because he told me he was! 200/400 NL ring- games was his limit and that this five-n-dime table we were playing was just mere scraps, more or less. We shared an LOL smiley HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Man I crack me up sometimes.
LMFAO.....Jewcifer or PuffinStuff. I busted out laughing when I read that you were puff. I even had to go tell my fiancee about the s**t. You deserve this and a for that move
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Man, thanx. I don't feel any better though. I hate being fking scammed... If you look at the date of the attachment you'll see it was on the 22nd here, 23 there. It was before the "Scandal Post"
Edited by Jewcifer (26 September 2009 @ 20:01 GMT)
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Posted by Jewcifer: Man, thanx. I don't feel any better though. I hate being fking scammed... If you look at the date of the attachment you'll see it was on the 22nd here, 23 there. It was before the "Scandal Post"
Well, I snagged me a win, today. First decent cash on a merge site. Thought I might share it. I guess it is possible to cash a decent win over there.
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Posted by Jewcifer: At a full-ring cash game, $ .05/.10 limit, I'm curious to know what hand is "O.K." to call an all-in pre-flop raise after you have re-raised the initial raiser? Here is a typical scenario. I have a starting stack of $5.56. So I'm in the BB w/pkt 10's. A plyr in mid-pos. raises to .35 cents. I raise to $1.40. The guy goes into the tank, comes back w/an all-in shove. Sad thing is he has me covered. Do you call? -
Sad thing is u have t ask... I'll explain, next post. This quote thingy looks funny, lol.
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Posted by klopmand:
Posted by Jewcifer: At a full-ring cash game, $ .05/.10 limit, I'm curious to know what hand is "O.K." to call an all-in pre-flop raise after you have re-raised the initial raiser? Here is a typical scenario. I have a starting stack of $5.56. So I'm in the BB w/pkt 10's. A plyr in mid-pos. raises to .35 cents. I raise to $1.40. The guy goes into the tank, comes back w/an all-in shove. Sad thing is he has me covered. Do you call? -
Sad thing is u have t ask... I'll explain, next post. This quote thingy looks funny, lol.
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Image has everything to do with what comes next. With your RR to 1.40, if he has a tight image then buy you RR him that much i think you got your answer when he shoved, and i would fold. if on the other hand he is aggresive and known to be little lose then of cause you call, after all there are only 4 hands that you cant beat at this point.so in this case i would call. So i think i comes down to how he has played his previous hands and how many of his hand went to show down that would give you an idea on how he plays his hands.. and after all that if you still are not sure then just fold. you cant lose what u dont put in aye. these are just my thoughts though thanks
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Posted by klopmand: 8. Why 3bet???? Why?
why? Full explanation would be nice....
TT is strong only preflop. So a 3bet is ok. But a 3bet of that size with only half a stack is a mistake. After the push you are commited to the hand anyway.
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Posted by klopmand: Where was I?
7. Did I say flat. or..... 8. Why 3bet???? Why?
why? Full explanation would be nice....
I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to say, here... Are you saying I should have called the original raise of .35c? The re-raise to $1.40 was not wise?
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I love how many people post in a thread like this without reading it.. Thinking their piece on the original post is still gonna fly 20 posts deep.. haha.
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Posted by jessthehuman: I love how many people post in a thread like this without reading it.. Thinking their piece on the original post is still gonna fly 20 posts deep.. haha.
LOL... yep. It takes all kinds. Oh well, maybe I'll see them at a table and when they keep raising after I've called to the river w/the nuts... they'll stop and read correctly. Maybe?