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Raising big after losing big previous hand. Raising big after losing big previous hand.

07-13-2017 , 01:50 PM
Generally speaking, when I see a 1/2 nl live player lose a big hand and they preflop raise big the very next hand they have a strong hand. (but are trying to look like they are steaming)

Thoughts?
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07-13-2017 , 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr.Jones
Generally speaking, when I see a 1/2 nl live player lose a big hand and they preflop raise big the very next hand they have a strong hand. (but are trying to look like they are steaming)

Thoughts?
Lost 60 bucks yesterday to this calling with A6dd vs pocket 9d. After losing this caused me to tilt off the rest of my $260. I feel like I will rarely call these hands from now on.

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07-17-2017 , 01:23 PM
I wouldn't say it's 'generally' the case, but I will say that you better have something that can get to showdown because they aren't folding very easily. GL

PS ... I will toss in a "Well, you're 1 and 1 in your last 2 hands." when they take it down for $3-9.
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07-17-2017 , 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by answer20
PS ... I will toss in a "Well, you're 1 and 1 in your last 2 hands." when they take it down for $3-9.
Nice needle.
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