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  1. Turk_Malloy opening every hand since he got his chips, not worried about his holding.

    Stage #313066842 Tourney ID 5684322 Holdem Multi Normal Tournament No Limit 2,500 - 2010-08-11 01:03:09 (ET)
    Table: 33 (Real Money) Seat #2 is the dealer
    Seat 2 - TURK_MALLOY (172,319 in chips)
    Seat 4 - FRANK1THETANK (56,642 in chips)
    Seat 5 - ACTYPER (96,188 in chips)
    Seat 6 - PLUMBER922 (89,959 in chips)
    TURK_MALLOY - Ante 250
    FRANK1THETANK - Ante 250
    ACTYPER - Ante 250
    PLUMBER922 - Ante 250
    FRANK1THETANK - Posts small blind 1,250
    ACTYPER - Posts big blind 2,500
    *** POCKET CARDS ***
    Dealt to ACTYPER [Ah Js]
    PLUMBER922 - Folds
    TURK_MALLOY - Raises 5,322 to 5,322
    FRANK1THETANK - All-In(Raise) 55,142 to 56,392
  2. You're 4 handed and frank has a good resteal stack vs someone who's opening every hand. Ship it in...
     
  3. ya looks good
  4. looks good vs frank reshove stack and the fact that he s a very good player ship it in and still 40k chips left
  5. It's close, but I think you should have iso'd. I was opening literally every hand, and I know raintech/frank and I know he knows me (and doesn't think very highly of my game, to be honest), so I was expecting him to adjust to me and start to jam light since he had the perfect stack, but he just kept folding and folding.

    He passed on so many spots where I opened or I opened and got flatted by a weak player that you've got to think his range is significantly tighter than you would imagine an optimal 3b jamming range against my 100% opens would be. When I eventually called him in a similar spot, he had JJ.

    (If he was on the level that I think he was, he probably didn't bother with 3b jamming light since he knew that I would look him up super light and just waited to 3b jam for value knowing he'd get called super wide)