Full Tilt Poker Game #2100464965: Table Riggs (6 max) - $0.50/$1 - No Limit Hold'em - 5:35:48 ET - 2007/03/30
Seat 1: drzimo ($70.25)
Seat 2: klaus44 ($100.85)
Seat 3: nakkeosten ($284.50), is sitting out
Seat 4: Buckets100 ($201.90)
Seat 5: exaltedsky ($162.25)
Seat 6: squab1 ($39.50)
Buckets100 posts the big blind of $1
The button is in seat #2
Holecards Dealt to exaltedsky
exaltedsky raises to $3
squab1 calls $3
drzimo folds
klaus44 calls $3
Buckets100 raises to $15
nakkeosten stands up
exaltedsky
Can I call for set value given that we're deeper and I am IP?
Fraser   Canada. Mar 30 2007 03:53. Posts 4605
o fuck ya.
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lucifer   Sweden. Mar 30 2007 04:02. Posts 5955
approx 10%
sooooo. 160/10 = 16. you call 12.
ding
On February 19 2009 22:21 Confedrate wrote: i dont get it
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Fraser   Canada. Mar 30 2007 04:03. Posts 4605
wel he probably wont stack off every time
depends on ur read but you can probably float alot of flops if u think this is a squeeze
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exalted   United States. Mar 30 2007 04:04. Posts 2918
But what if we factor into account the possibility of him squeezing?
And the fact that he may have AK? and not a big pair?
exalted from teamliquid :o
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Fraser   Canada. Mar 30 2007 04:08. Posts 4605
well thats the thing
i thing u need to call here, but im not sure why
if hes tight, like AK, QQ plus u have set odds
if hes loose or likely to be squeezing then u need to play for more than set odds, ie float some flops, outplay him in position to make it profitable.