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Re:KK cash game
I hated my call on the turn after i did it. the real concern with me was that he had shown down Kings and Jacks in the previous few pots he was involved in so when he called my preflop raise i was sure that he had a very strong hand. The two aces on the flop made AK less likely, but i when he called i put him on QQ, and when the Q came on the turn i wanted to puke, but i donkey called. by the river i knew i was beat. i eventually made the money back only to lose it all on a four outer on the river, but that's a different thread. PS it was a live game
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XMCWSterling
Jan 18th, 2009
KK cash game
1-2 NL UTG ($200)raises to $15, i ($150) re-raise to $45 in mid position. table folds around to UTG who calls. Flop comes AA7 rainbow. UTG checks, I check as well. turn card is Q. UTG bets 45, I call. The river comes a 4. UTG bets 60, i fold. UTG show pocket Q's. Question is, should i have bet the flop. Looking back, i don't think he calls 30 more with AK pre flop, but would he fold to a bet on the flop'
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XMCWSterling
Jan 17th, 2009
I'm new.
Sorry if this isn't the right place for this, but did any of you have a tough time going from live poker to on-line. i'm not pro by no means but i seem to do considerably better on the felt then i do on-line. what kind of training to some of you suggest to help me out. thank you Sterling
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XMCWSterling
Jan 16th, 2008
Re(1): Statement about AP Situation - 10-16-2007
Ok i know that i'm going to get flamed for saying this but i don't care. This is exactly what happens when you don't have a regulated industry. I know that most of us hate government, but the fact is that if you allow those with the lust for money to run wild, well they will. Look at the economy of the 1920's. it was completely unregulated, and due to the lack of oversite, the crooks took over, because once one company starts cutting corners, the other have to do so in order to keep up with the competition. I welcome regulation while holding my breath from the stink.
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XMCWSterling
Oct 18th, 2007