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clayftknight
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Re: Trying to steal the initiative with a mini flop bet.
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Horneris
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Re: Trying to steal the initiative with a mini flop bet.
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Quote from: Horneris on June 20, 2006, 09:14:21 AM
hmm. This type of bet can sometimes be described as a "please don't raise me bet" or more commonly a "blocker bet". He wants you to be confused and just call so he can see the next card, which may help him.
ORLY
I think that with so much already in the pot and a not dangerous but not entirely safe board you should raise to about 300 to see if he really means business.
DOES HE RLY MEAN BUZNESS?
Put it this way, you're not going to fold and you shouldnt be afraid of him having a 3, as he called your pre flop raise and he also wouldn't have raised 40.
AHHHH ORLY
I think if you re raise a real amount, with the post size in context, he folds.
ZOMG, WE HOPE HE FOLDS!
i was incred 3 yrs ago.
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Re: Trying to steal the initiative with a mini flop bet.
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Quote from: Horneris on August 10, 2009, 07:43:35 AM
Quote from: Horneris on June 20, 2006, 09:14:21 AM
hmm. This type of bet can sometimes be described as a "please don't raise me bet" or more commonly a "blocker bet". He wants you to be confused and just call so he can see the next card, which may help him.
ORLY
I think that with so much already in the pot and a not dangerous but not entirely safe board you should raise to about 300 to see if he really means business.
DOES HE RLY MEAN BUZNESS?
Put it this way, you're not going to fold and you shouldnt be afraid of him having a 3, as he called your pre flop raise and he also wouldn't have raised 40.
AHHHH ORLY
I think if you re raise a real amount, with the post size in context, he folds.
ZOMG, WE HOPE HE FOLDS!
i was incred 3 yrs ago.
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Re: Trying to steal the initiative with a mini flop bet.
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Quote from: boldie on August 10, 2009, 09:45:12 AM
At least you have great hair.
Yeah it's so incred beyond belief!!
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Re: Trying to steal the initiative with a mini flop bet.
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August 10, 2009, 01:59:46 PM »
Quote from: Horneris on August 10, 2009, 07:43:35 AM
Quote from: Horneris on June 20, 2006, 09:14:21 AM
hmm. This type of bet can sometimes be described as a "please don't raise me bet" or more commonly a "blocker bet". He wants you to be confused and just call so he can see the next card, which may help him.
ORLY
I think that with so much already in the pot and a not dangerous but not entirely safe board you should raise to about 300 to see if he really means business.
DOES HE RLY MEAN BUZNESS?
Put it this way, you're not going to fold and you shouldnt be afraid of him having a 3, as he called your pre flop raise and he also wouldn't have raised 40.
AHHHH ORLY
I think if you re raise a real amount, with the post size in context, he folds.
ZOMG, WE HOPE HE FOLDS!
i was incred 3 yrs ago.
Oh well at least it was better than IFM's we only get a caller when we are behind, lol 2006.
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The Camel
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Re: Trying to steal the initiative with a mini flop bet.
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August 10, 2009, 02:03:45 PM »
Quote from: Horneris on August 10, 2009, 07:43:35 AM
Quote from: Horneris on June 20, 2006, 09:14:21 AM
hmm. This type of bet can sometimes be described as a "please don't raise me bet" or more commonly a "blocker bet". He wants you to be confused and just call so he can see the next card, which may help him.
ORLY
I think that with so much already in the pot and a not dangerous but not entirely safe board you should raise to about 300 to see if he really means business.
DOES HE RLY MEAN BUZNESS?
Put it this way, you're not going to fold and you shouldnt be afraid of him having a 3, as he called your pre flop raise and he also wouldn't have raised 40.
AHHHH ORLY
I think if you re raise a real amount, with the post size in context, he folds.
ZOMG, WE HOPE HE FOLDS!
i was incred 3 yrs ago.
LOL @ "not entirely safe board"
What did tank want to see on the flop? Bridge Score Card and 2 jokers?
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Re: Trying to steal the initiative with a mini flop bet.
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Why the hell did I put this on the hand analysis board anyway?
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Re: Trying to steal the initiative with a mini flop bet.
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[ ] at least my spelling's improved
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LuckyLloyd
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Re: Trying to steal the initiative with a mini flop bet.
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August 12, 2009, 12:46:38 AM »
WHY ARE YOU ALL LAUGHING!!??
Imagine how much money you'd make now if the games were still like they were in early 2006 Tribecca.
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