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deanp27:
i"m lost for words

Marty719:

--- Quote from: deanp27 on August 02, 2010, 13:35:36 PM ---
i"m lost for words

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^^^^^^^^^^this^^^^^^^^^^^


--- Quote from: LongshanksED on August 02, 2010, 13:34:56 PM ---
I obviously don"t want him to fold but I dont want to give him the correct odds on calling but it"s a cash game and not a tourney. In a tourney I want to be getting it all but in cash this is immediately a 30bb pot and adding around 30% to my stack (if we started at 100bb). I"ll take that every time I flop a set to see a constant profit!

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U know he started w/ 77x?  U know we have a set? U know we crush his range? You know we shud be aiming to maximise profit?

This thread made me cry...then laugh...then cry.............................................................then laugh.

LongshanksED:
IMO the raise on the flop is giving the villain  right around the correct odds to at least call   Had villain just called then hit his flush then it"s a bad play!

If hero starts with 77bb and can take a 30bb pot down there and then it is adding about 40% to his stack. That"s a significant profit in my eyes

Marty719:

--- Quote from: LongshanksED on August 02, 2010, 13:58:21 PM ---
IMO the raise on the flop is giving the villain  right around the correct odds to at least call   Had villain just called then hit his flush then it"s a bad play!

If hero starts with 77bb and can take a 30bb pot down there and then it is adding about 40% to his stack. That"s a significant profit in my eyes

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150x pot>>>>>>>>>>30x pot......

You know we can reload if he gets there?  Are you serious that you would rather him fold to pick up a "constant" 30x?  Surely this is another level?  You know we are a 3/1 favourite right?  You know he has 99+ a lot of the time and has 2 outs to the win?  Not getting it in here is ridiculous!  Raising an amount that allows villain to fold dominated hands is even more ridiculous!

Mikeyboy9361:

--- Quote from: Marty719 on August 02, 2010, 14:04:32 PM ---

--- Quote from: LongshanksED on August 02, 2010, 13:58:21 PM ---
IMO the raise on the flop is giving the villain  right around the correct odds to at least call   Had villain just called then hit his flush then it"s a bad play!

If hero starts with 77bb and can take a 30bb pot down there and then it is adding about 40% to his stack. That"s a significant profit in my eyes

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150x pot>>>>>>>>>>30x pot......

You know we can reload if he gets there?  Are you serious that you would rather him fold to pick up a "constant" 30x?  Surely this is another level?  You know we are a 3/1 favourite right?  You know he has 99+ a lot of the time and has 2 outs to the win?  Not getting it in here is ridiculous!  Raising an amount that allows villain to fold dominated hands is even more ridiculous!

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Are you laughing or crying ! ;)

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