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« on: January 08, 2013, 06:56:59 PM »

http://weaktight.com/5387094

He picked up on 5th. Thoughts on all streets? I'm not a fan of my play, its early in session. Villain is good chinese reg, plays these stakes all the time. There are two fish behind me.


http://weaktight.com/5387083

Ferth good chinese reg, slightly weaker than guy in previous hand, but very good still, definite winner in game. Whitty is a name i do not recognise. He seems like a potential mark, felt weak so far, but the game is running around a Russian. Thoughts on 6th mainly although feel free to comment at any point.
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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2013, 07:15:23 PM »

Both look good. Blockers everywhere hand 2 Cheesy
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I wouldn't normally try so hard, but didn't have another opportunity I could wait for. I wasn't ready to surrender what I WANTED SO MUCH, that easily, I couldn't guarantee a call with me staying stoic and relying on a flinch "top pair" calling reflex.
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« Reply #2 on: January 08, 2013, 07:23:32 PM »

Both look good. Blockers everywhere hand 2 Cheesy

I think i dislike initial open vs this guy hand 1, and I'm not sure we can fold even though he reps so hard, we picked up so much equity.
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« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2013, 07:36:24 PM »

Would love to get in to stud again.
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« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2013, 07:38:12 PM »

Both look good. Blockers everywhere hand 2 Cheesy

I think i dislike initial open vs this guy hand 1, and I'm not sure we can fold even though he reps so hard, we picked up so much equity.

The open is kinda speculative, but we got an Ace, so I think its fine. would just fold 77T for example
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I wouldn't normally try so hard, but didn't have another opportunity I could wait for. I wasn't ready to surrender what I WANTED SO MUCH, that easily, I couldn't guarantee a call with me staying stoic and relying on a flinch "top pair" calling reflex.
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« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2013, 07:51:17 PM »

Both look good. Blockers everywhere hand 2 Cheesy

I think i dislike initial open vs this guy hand 1, and I'm not sure we can fold even though he reps so hard, we picked up so much equity.

The open is kinda speculative, but we got an Ace, so I think its fine. would just fold 77T for example

Yeah for sure, even with that its a fold against the only guy who is better than me at the table though. Really doubt its that bad just marginal.
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« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2013, 05:55:09 PM »

Both look good. Blockers everywhere hand 2 Cheesy

I think i dislike initial open vs this guy hand 1, and I'm not sure we can fold even though he reps so hard, we picked up so much equity.

The open is kinda speculative, but we got an Ace, so I think its fine. would just fold 77T for example

Yeah for sure, even with that its a fold against the only guy who is better than me at the table though. Really doubt its that bad just marginal.

If your going to play hand one (and why not?), you must complete it- you need to get it heads up if possible. Your hand gets bad quick if you limp along and one of the guys after you looks down at (9T)K and flicks it in.

As for the decision on 5th, you've had the best possible run-out short of catching a 7 or an A, so I'd just lean on the call button and hope to pick up another pair by the river. You could be dead, but overall I think you've got enough equity to continue.

I'm a proven bad stud player, I warn you though.
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« Reply #7 on: January 09, 2013, 05:58:32 PM »

He did complete
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« Reply #8 on: January 09, 2013, 06:09:43 PM »

He did complete

Yeah, but in the rest of the thread he seems to be regretting it:

I think i dislike initial open vs this guy hand 1, and I'm not sure we can fold even though he reps so hard, we picked up so much equity.

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« Reply #9 on: January 09, 2013, 06:42:30 PM »

Both look good. Blockers everywhere hand 2 Cheesy

I think i dislike initial open vs this guy hand 1, and I'm not sure we can fold even though he reps so hard, we picked up so much equity.

The open is kinda speculative, but we got an Ace, so I think its fine. would just fold 77T for example

Yeah for sure, even with that its a fold against the only guy who is better than me at the table though. Really doubt its that bad just marginal.

If your going to play hand one (and why not?), you must complete it- you need to get it heads up if possible. Your hand gets bad quick if you limp along and one of the guys after you looks down at (9T)K and flicks it in.

As for the decision on 5th, you've had the best possible run-out short of catching a 7 or an A, so I'd just lean on the call button and hope to pick up another pair by the river. You could be dead, but overall I think you've got enough equity to continue.

I'm a proven bad stud player, I warn you though.

I dislike because its somewhat doubtful that I'm even ahead of the initial limpers range. I know he is a good winning player, and whilst I don't understand his limping, I feel like opening one of the worst hands i would open here without his limp, a mistake. It's like isolating Ivey ^.^

I think your probably right about 5th!
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