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Many thanks for advice.
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Just wanted to say thanks to all who replied and said welcome,played in a mtt on will hills and thought i would give it a try and change my style,glad to say i made the final table,came in at 10th,made 1 bad move due to excess alcohol which killed my stack of 50k,i wasn`t to worried as i had won a sattelite to the 10k and was looking forward to it with my new found confidence.First hand i`m big blind,someone raises 60,sb calls as do i with my 88,flop is kkj,raiser bets 100 which i call,8 comes on the turn,raiser goes all in which i more than gladly call,turns out my boat capsized to his cruise liner,he was holding kj,funny how poker continues to be a love hate relationship,anway thanks again.
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Yeah there are some hands you just can't get away from, just pure bad luck.
Oh, and welcome
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granted, many people aren't calling with 88 on that flop, but it's mighty difficult thereafter to fold underfulll versus overfull, or for example set under set
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i dunno, if it's cheap enough i will call a bet here regardless of the flop (almost) you are almost always in front if you hit
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yes, i suppose I was a bit harsh
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