PokerStars Game #55950794896: Holdem No Limit ($2/$4 USD) - 2011/01/15 7:56:31 CET [2011/01/15 1:56:31 ET]
Table Reseda IV 6-max Seat #6 is the button
Seat 3: Duckslayer2k ($1035.85 in chips)
Seat 4: master_pc06 ($428.50 in chips)
Seat 5: thesbos ($531.60 in chips)
Seat 6: gororok ($501.40 in chips)
ImagineKing was removed from the table for failing to post
Duckslayer2k: posts small blind $2
master_pc06: posts big blind $4
Duckslayer2k: posts the ante $0.80
master_pc06: posts the ante $0.80
thesbos: posts the ante $0.80
gororok: posts the ante $0.80
Holecards Dealt to gororok
thesbos: calls $4
gororok: raises $12 to $16
Peedy69 was removed from the table for failing to post
PanicGrass joins the table at seat #1
Duckslayer2k: folds
master_pc06: folds
thesbos: calls $12
dUUd_   Estonia. Jan 15 2011 02:22. Posts 1840
i'd buy in full.
redsnuff: bets all in with bad preflop hand and tell me to learn poker redsnuff: senceless
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gororokgororok   Netherlands. Jan 15 2011 02:32. Posts 3940
No I suck to much on deep play to play 2/4 deep.
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edzwoo   United States. Jan 15 2011 02:42. Posts 5911
I'd be somewhat tempted to overbet for value here.
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edzwoo   United States. Jan 15 2011 02:44. Posts 5911
Seems to me his range is going to be pretty polarized between snap folding or snap calling.
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gororokgororok   Netherlands. Jan 15 2011 02:46. Posts 3940
I agree with you, however whenever you overbet the pot people will think instead of instacall.
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palak   United States. Jan 15 2011 02:57. Posts 4601
With ur flop bet size i don't see anything wrong with the bet size on the river.
but if he's a weak player then
I think I bet more on every street, 30/38 flop then would be 70/98 turn, 200/230 river
dont tap the glass...im about ready to take a fucking hammer to the aquarium