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10-22-2007, 06:34 PM
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Chips: 230 | | | $0.15/0.25 NL Hand I don’t have any PA Hud stats on villain, that means I have less than 50 hands in PT on this player. I don’t have any read on villain, fairly new at the table, have not shown any hands down. What do you do in a situation like this? Texas Hold'em $0.15-$0.25 NL (real money) Table Wheeling, 22 Oct 2007 8:58 PM ET Seat 2: Porno32 ($9.95 in chips) Seat 3: nillesnill ($32.25 in chips) Seat 4: cheguevarec ($27.40 in chips) Seat 5: merc33 ($25.15 in chips) Seat 6: HERO [ , ] ($26.50 in chips) Seat 7: torsten1310 ($25.00 in chips) Seat 8: WHOISWHAT ($10.55 in chips) Seat 10: baconsarny ($31.75 in chips) ANTES/BLINDS Porno32 posts blind ($0.25). PRE-FLOP nillesnill calls $0.25, cheguevarec calls $0.25, merc33 folds, HERO bets $1.50, torsten1310 folds, WHOISWHAT folds, baconsarny folds, Porno32 folds, nillesnill calls $1.25, cheguevarec folds. FLOP [board cards , , ] nillesnill checks, HERO bets $3, nillesnill bets $6, HERO calls $3. TURN [board cards , , , ] nillesnill bets $24.75 and is all-in, HERO ? ... ?
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10-22-2007, 07:43 PM
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10-22-2007, 07:47 PM
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Chips: 14,425 | | | Re: $0.15/0.25 NL Hand reraise all in on the flop
as played, fold the turn, curse loudly and try not to tilt
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10-22-2007, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by scottwire reraise all in on the flop
as played, fold the turn, curse loudly and try not to tilt | Thanks. I was pretty sure I played this hand bad. Now I know, and can learn from my misstakes. | 
10-22-2007, 09:01 PM
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10-25-2007, 07:17 PM
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Chips: 404 | | | Re: $0.15/0.25 NL Hand I'm calling the turn tbh. He's check raised you on flop, seems slightly erratic and I think you could well be ahead... | 
10-25-2007, 07:38 PM
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What did he have A8? 1010? | 
10-25-2007, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Daniel I'm feeling the re-raise also....
What did he have A8? 1010? | The nuts... I would put money on him flopping top straight and was afraid of the FD and two pair/set. So a fold is well in order here.
Either he has you crushed or he is a fool and he will give you all his money in short time anyways. Don't sweat it, just fold it. | 
10-26-2007, 07:18 AM
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Chips: 230 | | | Re: $0.15/0.25 NL Hand He had   and no  I was not able to fold... and I did not draw out. But it dosen't matter. The thing is, I diden't play the flop correct. | 
10-26-2007, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by CRD He had   and no  I was not able to fold... and I did not draw out. But it dosen't matter. The thing is, I diden't play the flop correct. | Wouldn't have mattered what you did on the flop. If he's calling preflop with Ax suited, he's damn sure calling your all-in after the flop with an open ender and flush draw. The only way you're not stacking off here is if you have the smarts to lay down your trips when he's screaming he has the str8 on the turn. I don't know if I do, but pushing on the flop would have ended with the same result.
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