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ftp 1 k monday..
wow.. entertaining!!
any reasonable explaination tho??
i understand they fold most of the time.. but wit j-10? y exactly?? -
Sigh import the HH.
Blinds 1/2k
DJK (142k) raises to 5k utg
YrrsiNN (87k) 3bets to 14k utg+1
DJK ships, gets snap called by AKo and bricks (shocking I know). -
yeah..
sorry forgot that part..
but is there a method to the overall madness hes playing? -
wow thats so weird considering djk is one of the tightest regulars
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Yes. It's a lengthy explanation, but it's a combination of hand strength and fold equity.
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djk limp/folded my big blind earlier. next orbit he gave me a walk.
Don't I win a prize or something? -
i didnt say it was weird.. i was jus wondering wat was up wit the action.. thats all..
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Here's another...1700/3400 blinds i think...utg opens 2.5x with 80k+ behind. DJK jams 110k from sb with 98s, bb has KK...KK holds...gg DJK basically.
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"DJK.. shove happy..."
in other news, Pope.... Catholic -
Did u rly just bump a >1 week old thread to say lol?
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