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« Reply #15 on: March 14, 2009, 09:00:28 PM »

The guy makes a dodgy call on the flop,  and the turn is pretty much the gin card in the deck for him. I would say 2pair set hands he would be jamming the river with but so hard to put him on the hand he had. If the river bricked were u firing a third shell at the pot with K high?

I'm 90% sure I was firing a third shell on a brick river
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« Reply #16 on: March 16, 2009, 01:46:46 AM »

I like how you played pre and flop. Pre is v good btw. The turn barrel slightly concerns me, the board has improved for a lot of slightly marginal flop peels his range contains and you risk the sickest thing ever happening, getting check-raised allin by a dominated/flipping draw and being forced to fold. I like it if you are setting up a third river barrel, but this line REALLY polarises your range unless you are playing like an absolute nutjob and have a tonne of history- basically an opponent dependant, mainly 6M type line v another lag online.

Recognise that this line is most definitely out of the ordinary and good players will look you up lighter. IMO, check back the turn and pending reads fire river. As played this is fist-pump call.
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« Reply #17 on: March 16, 2009, 02:01:08 PM »

so sick

did u top up to 3k so u will have him covered again?
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« Reply #18 on: March 17, 2009, 09:30:38 AM »

so sick

did u top up to 3k so u will have him covered again?

I realised the prospect of trying to win back 700bbs in a live cash game was about as appealing as attaching a lit firework to my arse.

I like how you played pre and flop. Pre is v good btw. The turn barrel slightly concerns me, the board has improved for a lot of slightly marginal flop peels his range contains and you risk the sickest thing ever happening, getting check-raised allin by a dominated/flipping draw and being forced to fold. I like it if you are setting up a third river barrel, but this line REALLY polarises your range unless you are playing like an absolute nutjob and have a tonne of history- basically an opponent dependant, mainly 6M type line v another lag online.

Recognise that this line is most definitely out of the ordinary and good players will look you up lighter. IMO, check back the turn and pending reads fire river. As played this is fist-pump call.

Interesting points Alex - I just felt on the flop he wasn't that strong and another barrel would get him off the hand. I was 99% sure he was never c-raising all in. 
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