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    Default Interesting from Sbrugby/Aba's Blog

    The hand he is referring to is this (notice how deep they are):

    http://www.pokerhand.org/?1029172

    Quote Originally Posted by sbrugby
    After the hand I was very angry at myself since I had been tilting he was playing very passively. I stormed off to take a shower and go to bed being mad because I "knew" he had aces. So all day I thought about the hand and once I cooled off I realized my push was closer than I thought. I intuitively knew that kings were extremely strong HU. Then I asked the question how deep would I have to make folding kings correct. I went through all the math and realized you have to be exteremly deep to fold KK HU. I won't bore you with it but its not even close at 300BB. I was shocked and realized the hand was just a cooler.
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    Those games seems to play so aggressive that I understand what he says about having to be extremely deep to fold kings.
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    Anyone else find this last line in the hand summary funny.

    Total pot $188 276 .50 | Rake $0.50
    Ram and Jam!
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    Yea yea yea they don't get raked much but they're basically advertising for Full Tilt playing there at those stakes. They are also receiving more than 100% rakeback.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vegaas2
    Anyone else find this last line in the hand summary funny.

    Total pot $188 276 .50 | Rake $0.50
    HU pots are raked up to $0.50 max. The stakes are irrelevant.
    TheXianti: (Triptanes) why are you not a thinking person?
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    I'm sure his rakeback must be a real deal breaker for him, like $500 a month or something and he's betting 100 grand on a hand...
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