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Postby eliteprodigy » Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:06 am

I did not notice battle for blinds. Very good point.
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Postby palman » Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:12 am

"He didnt go all in. I did."

I generally assume when someone raises over 50% of their stack on the turn they are essentially all in. Who actually puts who in is faily unimportant at that point, once someone makes a raise like he did he is essentially pot committing himself unless he has zero outs and was on a pure bluff.
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Postby iceman5 » Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:19 am

True, but that doesnt mean that they should have pot committed themselves

By the way,Palman, its nice to see you over here. I hope you start posting more.
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Postby palman » Mon Jan 31, 2005 11:44 am

Well of course he SHOULDN'T have pot committed himself, he had KK with you showing extreme strength with an A on the board

(dang you replied too quickly, I wanted to edit my last post.... essentially saying since you fully expected him to call your all in after his actions on the turn, that his bet is essentially all in)

I know the point of the thread was "look at how badly the idiot with KK played his hand" but I just wanted to point out what I felt was a flop play with AK that I feel loses you a lot of money if your opponent holds AQ-A9, or possibly even a lower A that doesn't give him 2 pair. (for most idiots that play Ax to large raises don't often fold them when an A hits, especially when in the blinds)

Right now I'm stuck with having to bring my work computer home every day, and its been like this for a month, so as soon as I get my real computer back I should be found alive again online.
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