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ppl know whats the game??? ITS NOT BINGO
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wallak200 wrote
at 1:48 PM, Sunday June 26, 2011 EDT
Starting Hand
Dealing pocket cards: [As, 7d] Dari raises $10,000 jc4 folds Beach calls maveryk folds wallak200 calls Siouxlander raises $31,310 Dari calls Beach folds wallak200 calls Dealing flop: [5s, 7h, 2s] wallak200 checks Siouxlander bets $5,000 Dari calls wallak200 raises $35,000 Siouxlander calls Dari calls Dealing turn: [4s] wallak200 bets $40,000 Siouxlander calls Dari folds Dealing river: [3c] wallak200 bets $65,000 Siouxlander raises $313,690 wallak200 calls wallak200 shows [As, 7d] for a straight five high Siouxlander shows [6h, Ah] for a straight seven high Siouxlander wins main pot $931,310 |
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Natalie_Rothschi wrote
at 3:30 PM, Sunday June 26, 2011 EDT After the flop, Siouxlander bet 5k... you raised it 35k; he called it.
Then you bet 40k on the turn, Siouxlander called it and gave him additional outs. On the river, you bet 65k and he reraised you. You called it. Are you disappointed with his play? |
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wallak200 wrote
at 6:09 AM, Monday June 27, 2011 EDT give me 1 good reason to call my 35k, not even talking about the 40K..str8 draw.. when flush possible.. i wouldnt call but ok, but the 35k .. no good reason to call.
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Natalie_Rothschi wrote
at 5:04 PM, Tuesday June 28, 2011 EDT There are several reasons people call bets like that. It could be that he was playing on tilt... it could be that he was frustrated with not having a hand recently, it could be that he felt comfortable betting on the gamble.
I believe you refer to these players as 'chasers'? They will gamble on chasing a potential hand. |
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Natalie_Rothschi wrote
at 5:04 PM, Tuesday June 28, 2011 EDT Besides... would you prefer he not call? There is a reason people call... it's that hands are not fully made until 5 cards have hit the table ;-)
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