TalentedTom   Canada. Nov 18 2007 22:53. Posts 20070
wow 88 is preety loose ;0
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Pillars   United States. Nov 18 2007 22:54. Posts 1049
We've kinda been going at it.
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TalentedTom   Canada. Nov 18 2007 22:55. Posts 20070
so if the hands were reversed, you'd felt 88?
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Pillars   United States. Nov 18 2007 23:04. Posts 1049
I'd be less likely to, as TT is actually ahead of some hands which he's raising 'for value' on this flop.
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n0rthf4ce   United States. Nov 18 2007 23:05. Posts 8119
i really hate his raise but its OK if you have really been hammering each other
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Silver_nz   New Zealand. Nov 18 2007 23:11. Posts 5647
could a pro please explain why a raise is bad here? surely over 60% of pillars range is missed overcards if they have been going at it.. flat calling just lets him draw out
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TalentedTom   Canada. Nov 19 2007 00:01. Posts 20070
On November 18 2007 22:11 Silver)Z( wrote:
could a pro please explain why a raise is bad here? surely over 60% of pillars range is missed overcards if they have been going at it.. flat calling just lets him draw out
his reraise size is too big
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