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4kinggenius   United Kingdom. Sep 25 2008 07:46. Posts 98 | | | |
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| Nature abhors a hero. For one thing, he violates the law of conservation of energy. For another, how can it be the survival of the fittest when the fittest keeps putting himself in situations where he is most likely to be creamed? | |
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exalted   United States. Sep 25 2008 08:37. Posts 1727 | | |
fold preflop, calling this allin is definitely read dependent |
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traxamillion   United States. Sep 25 2008 13:23. Posts 2557 | | |
fold pre.
I like your flop raise as played now fold.
but if you are really confident you have 70% equity vs his range then snapcall doesn't matter that you are "risking your stack".
although I don't think your equity is near that high unless this foo is a nut which u cannot determine over 17 hands; sometimes ppl run good! |
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edzwoo   United States. Sep 25 2008 15:56. Posts 716 | | |
What exalted said, although I would fold in most cases. If the guy has been ridiculous in the last few hands, then maybe you could call. You can't really tell what he has without looking at how he's bet before, since this could mean the nuts trying to not scare anyone away, or some kind of silly draw. |
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Brobebrato   Bulgaria. Sep 25 2008 16:03. Posts 224 | | |
4:1 isn't an excuse when you are oop...fold pf. |
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