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Title: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: RED-DOG on February 08, 2006, 03:00:13 PM
Ladbrokes $250, I'm on the bb with

 4c 5c

Two callers, I check

flop

 Aspades 2d 3h

I bet 150, "At It" calls

Turn

 2c

I raise 300, "At It rr to 600

I move all in, "At It" calls

River

 9d

"At it" shows

 Ad Ahrt


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: TightEnd on February 08, 2006, 03:02:56 PM
a reet proper cold deck.

sneaky bugger!


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: ACE2M on February 08, 2006, 03:03:28 PM
I suppose even bluffers supreme have to get a hand sometimes.


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: patman on February 08, 2006, 03:08:29 PM
i`d be stuffed and mounted on that hand...


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: Gamblor21 on February 08, 2006, 03:13:09 PM
you limped under the gun!

either way you cannot pass to me...


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: Junior Senior on February 09, 2006, 06:42:00 PM
when the board pairs and with the hand being on the internet (yes, i am still suspicious) you can think about slowing down or against a respectable player you may even fold but against King of The At-it merchants - Monsieur Bradley - i fear folding is not an option with any semblence of a holding.

as tighty says - well and truly cold decked.


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: I KNOW IT on February 14, 2006, 09:18:37 AM
Tom, any chance of giving chip stacks, blinds etc.Also how big was the all in bet?
On the info given I feel you were a little hasty to move all your chips in. You only geeting a call from Ian if you are beat. Like I said though Id like a little more info. Also Ians position in relation to the button

ps did u get a seat at Walsall?


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: Gamblor21 on February 14, 2006, 10:38:02 AM
Tom had limped UTG i lmped from mid position... both have 3000 in chips and the blinds are low 20/40 i think.

BB comes out and bets 40 tom makes it 120 and i flat call.

Turn comes a 2... He makes it 150 and i min raise to 300.

He moves allin for the rest of his chips...

It was within the first few hands of the $250 freeze on lads, i think it is tough to get away from, probably would'nt have moved allin then though... probably on the river lol


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: I KNOW IT on February 14, 2006, 01:28:50 PM
Well I think you played the hand very well,
When Tom has raised on the flop and you call, he must now try and put you on a hand.
 You limping and calling his re raise should of sent a message to him telling him you have something to do with the board. I dont like the idea of going all in to find out where hes at. You are only going to call if you have him strangled. Far to early to commit your whole stack when you could be drawing dead.
IMHO he should have tried to find out a lot cheaper, I wouldnt like to put my whole stack in on a paired board with only a straight especially at those blind levels. Plenty of time for better oputunities to get Mr AT- IT .

But dont let that detract from how well Ian played his hand.
ps Hes my tip for the top. ;)


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: Gamblor21 on February 14, 2006, 01:36:23 PM
Thanks craig... you'll make me blush! ;)

I don't like his allin raise, but it is tuff to get away from! He probably has to call any bet i make on the river!

You at broadway this week? i'm thinking about coming down...


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: tikay on February 15, 2006, 01:30:39 AM
The point is, even if Ai-It does NOT make the fully, he probably calls Tom's All-In anyway......


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: RED-DOG on February 15, 2006, 01:56:47 AM
No craig, I didn't get a seat, I had above avarage chips with 24 players left when I picked up AA in early position

I made a small raise, someone with slightly less chips than me pushed all in with 99 and spiked his winner on the river


Title: Re: Could YOU escape "At It" Bradley here?
Post by: I KNOW IT on February 15, 2006, 07:13:35 AM
The point is, even if Ai-It does NOT make the fully, he probably calls Tom's All-In anyway......
I disagree Tikay, The blinds are so low I dont think Ian would commit all his stack without at least the straight.
Remember this is calling all your stack not betting it by Ian.
Like I said Tom is only getting called if he s beat or possibly spiltting it IMHO
Dont forget the all in was a massive overbet too.

Unlucky Tom, theres a few more chances for  a seat left. Do you know who got a seat?