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Getting away from kings preflop?
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Move along nothing to see, Tilty post!!
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November 14, 2006, 12:37:48 AM »
erm..tourney life?
errmmm..bad feelings as he could have aces but there's always some one with AJ AK who will call an all in?
All of the above are crap of course...it's a call. (I take it he had aces?
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Call. Why would you go all in with aces here? I think it's a small pair
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Call. He had AJ and outdrew?
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dont go all in with King King until the river, then if an ace hits the flop you can escape cheaply
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Sorry, just really grumpy and its not fair to share beats, No not aces or ever a small pair, not even an ace, but thats not the point, what stung was i was told in the chat box it was my fault for calling!!
sorry for the tilty post guys
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it was your fault for calling....
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Quote from: rudders on November 14, 2006, 01:05:30 AM
it was your fault for calling....
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he has a point about it being your fault for calling......
Phil Gordon talks about this in his little green book, he says
"I can never get knocked out of the tournament in one hand if I have more chips then my opponent"
.... so bearing that in mind you should be less inclined to play KK against someone who has you outchipped.
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Quote from: totalise on November 14, 2006, 01:09:15 AM
he has a point about it being your fault for calling......
Phil Gordon talks about this in his little green book, he says
"I can never get knocked out of the tournament in one hand if I have more chips then my opponent"
.... so bearing that in mind you should be less inclined to play KK against someone who has you outchipped.
Yes i know, I love that book.
Ok if it aint aces just fold......................................
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thats the spirit
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Quote from: totalise on November 14, 2006, 01:17:29 AM
thats the spirit
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You'll find that Kings start behaving more often when you assign their letters the correct case.
Calling them kings is just begging for trouble.
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Quote from: thetank on November 14, 2006, 01:27:20 AM
You'll find that Kings start behaving more often when you assign their letters the correct case.
Calling them kings is just begging for trouble.
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