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« Reply #15 on: January 31, 2011, 02:32:33 PM »

Apart from when used by the completely awful players, click backs are pretty much always strong from average players (has always seemed to be the trend at DTD anyway).

I'm probably still calling the flop and re-awarding turn. Most likely check folding. Might sound like an awful line, but alot of the players at DTD that use minraises (without understanding in depth why), are either using it as a bluff and giving up turn, or they're huge.

I might be dropping down stakes too far here, as I know the GP was £100 buyin, but really, some of them are THAT bad. I didn't play it so I don't know the general ability range of the field

An indication of the ability of ome players in the GP

UTG is only caller of a late position raise to 3x PF (50/100 level) - both players check flop turn and river and boards is  three clubs .
at which point it goes
UTG check
Bet 500
UTG raises to 2,000
Shove 6,700
call

UTG shows K 10 for top pair
well beaten by quad

A few hands later UTG (now on Button) raises pre to 300 and gets two callers
Flop is 

BB checks, UTG bets 600
our candidate for player of the tournament insta-raises to 3,000
two very quick folds and he shows....      !!!
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