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02-03-2007 05:36 PM
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02-03-2007 05:38 PM
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02-03-2007 05:52 PM
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02-03-2007 05:58 PM
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02-03-2007 07:47 PM
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02-04-2007 08:12 AM
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02-04-2007 03:33 PM
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set over set is so rare, of course you go to stacks...on a dry board. flushy or 4-str8 board, you may slow down, but i doubt you should fold unless you have a good read that villain chases draws. | |
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02-04-2007 04:42 PM
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At $50NL I never fold sets. People can go crazy with too many different hands (2 pair, TPTK, overpair, draws) for me to lay them down. Sure I get stacked by straights/flushes/over sets, but I'd need a heck of read to lay it down. Something like a solid player raising preflop, then c/r big on AT7 board (if I have TT). Though even then I don't think I could do it. | |
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