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« Reply #15 on: February 07, 2008, 02:09:28 PM »

Is this one of them 'hindsight hands', were, in hindsight it seems like a fold makes sense more than at the time?  At the time of this hand the push all-in looks a lot more attractive than when analysing the hand now... Ive pushed in this spot too often without having a clear think...


I pushed without thinking really. On reflection afterwards I had second thoughts


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« Reply #16 on: February 07, 2008, 02:36:56 PM »

yeah, tbh i cant see a hand ur beating that he would want to dance with, apart from AdQx. Probably a flop fold tbh. LOL @ the ppl thinking this is not a decision/you cant fold this hand. ITS FULL RING NUTPEDDLEFTWAMENTS.
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« Reply #17 on: February 07, 2008, 03:03:24 PM »

ITS FULL RING NUTPEDDLEFTWAMENTS.

ah yeah I should really start paying attention to that
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« Reply #18 on: February 07, 2008, 03:47:31 PM »

yeah, tbh i cant see a hand ur beating that he would want to dance with, apart from AdQx. Probably a flop fold tbh. LOL @ the ppl thinking this is not a decision/you cant fold this hand. ITS FULL RING NUTPEDDLEFTWAMENTS.

yeah but i made it pretty clear when giving my advice, that im absolutely terrible at cash and im a mtt donk.

But, if this is the worst spot he could be in (cept' a made flush maybe), hes only a 35% dog anyway.
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« Reply #19 on: February 07, 2008, 04:24:13 PM »

Horneris, will you play cash with me?
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« Reply #20 on: February 07, 2008, 06:51:24 PM »

Horneris, will you play cash with me?

Ill play HU cash with you. 
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« Reply #21 on: February 07, 2008, 08:17:40 PM »

Lets say we are your opponent....if ive flopped the nut flush why would I reraise you on the flop???...makes no sense..I want as much out of you as possible and this is only the beggining..i dont want to chase u away.if the board pairs somewhere then im going to have re evaluate...a flopped nut flush smooth calls here hoping to rep the A diamonds and calling for the flush...what I would want is a brick on the turn so my opponent leads again...if im ur opponent.

No way i give him that hand.

The reraise here represents only one of 2 things...a big made hand afraid of the diamonds...i.e a set.....or an unmade hand with A diamonds

To fold here  though is ridiculous..if youre going to play that scared then dont play at all..

I push...u have a massive hand and massive potential hand put the pressure back on and give him the descion.  The modern game is all about pressure and lack of fear..if u lose..saddle up again and happy hunting

but I think...unless a lot of previous knowledge on said opponent...you are giving too much credit to your opponents at this level...the majority of 1-2 players are terrible .
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« Reply #22 on: February 08, 2008, 01:05:12 AM »

Lets say we are your opponent....if ive flopped the nut flush why would I reraise you on the flop???...makes no sense..I want as much out of you as possible and this is only the beggining..i dont want to chase u away.if the board pairs somewhere then im going to have re evaluate...a flopped nut flush smooth calls here hoping to rep the A diamonds and calling for the flush...what I would want is a brick on the turn so my opponent leads again...if im ur opponent.

No way i give him that hand.

The reraise here represents only one of 2 things...a big made hand afraid of the diamonds...i.e a set.....or an unmade hand with A diamonds

To fold here  though is ridiculous..if youre going to play that scared then dont play at all..

I push...u have a massive hand and massive potential hand put the pressure back on and give him the descion.  The modern game is all about pressure and lack of fear..if u lose..saddle up again and happy hunting

but I think...unless a lot of previous knowledge on said opponent...you are giving too much credit to your opponents at this level...the majority of 1-2 players are terrible .

lol this is from the only cash game player i know that is worse than me!!!!!!

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« Reply #23 on: February 08, 2008, 12:10:46 PM »

Lets say we are your opponent....if ive flopped the nut flush why would I reraise you on the flop???...makes no sense..I want as much out of you as possible and this is only the beggining..i dont want to chase u away.if the board pairs somewhere then im going to have re evaluate...a flopped nut flush smooth calls here hoping to rep the A diamonds and calling for the flush...what I would want is a brick on the turn so my opponent leads again...if im ur opponent.

No way i give him that hand.

The reraise here represents only one of 2 things...a big made hand afraid of the diamonds...i.e a set.....or an unmade hand with A diamonds

To fold here  though is ridiculous..if youre going to play that scared then dont play at all..

I push...u have a massive hand and massive potential hand put the pressure back on and give him the descion.  The modern game is all about pressure and lack of fear..if u lose..saddle up again and happy hunting

but I think...unless a lot of previous knowledge on said opponent...you are giving too much credit to your opponents at this level...the majority of 1-2 players are terrible .

the only decision you give him by going all in is how quick to click the call button whether he had a set or just Xx
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« Reply #24 on: February 08, 2008, 04:51:48 PM »

fine by me ...let him call... h8 folding when winning...sure fire formula for success
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« Reply #25 on: February 08, 2008, 05:00:14 PM »

Lets say we are your opponent....if ive flopped the nut flush why would I reraise you on the flop???...makes no sense

look at byron's analysis - it still isn't a call when you leave the nut flush out of the possible hands.  The only way you can call this is if you are fairly sure that villain has qxd in his range and you really won't find many full ring players calling genuine raises with QJo.
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