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[NL5] floped trips, he's allin |
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k4ir0s   Canada. Jun 27 2008 07:27. Posts 3483 | | | |
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| I dont know what a dt drop is. Is it a wrestling move? -Oly | |
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Jubert69   United States. Jun 27 2008 09:46. Posts 3191 | | |
its one of those things that its ok to call here at NL5 |
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roflcopter   United States. Jun 27 2008 10:30. Posts 620 | | |
yep completely fine. and you mean a set, not trips. |
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| KwarK_uK: and if that was a bluff you deserved the pot for ballerness | |
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i've would have called two, you had a good hand. |
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Heero   United States. Jul 01 2008 00:14. Posts 145 | | |
Just to play devil's advocate (don't take my advice, I'm probably wrong.)
To me, massive reraises like that on coordinated boards are very rare and usually only happen when the villain has something big. I've heard that folding in this situation is sacrificing a lot of value, but I'm not sure what value is to be gained from putting yourself in a situation that always results in a loss.
Again, don't actually listen to me, I just want to have some debate on this. |
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SemPeR   Canada. Jul 01 2008 00:39. Posts 2288 | | |
| | On June 30 2008 23:14 Heero wrote:
-To me, massive reraises like that on coordinated boards are very rare and usually only happen when the villain has something big.
-I'm not sure what value is to be gained from putting yourself in a situation that always results in a loss.
-I just want to have some debate on this. |
-Yes and no. Yes if you count big draws w/ or w/out a pair. AA does this all day.
-I'm not sure either. Thank God for boat draws.
-np. Kinda a boring topic though. T_T |
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