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rule #1: you're never obligated to commit to a bluff rule #1: you're never obligated to commit to a bluff

12-01-2007 , 03:58 AM
Full Tilt Poker, $24 + $2 NL Hold'em Sit n' Go, 400/800 Blinds, 7 Players
LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter

CO: 7,140
BTN: 9,345
SB: 1,710
BB: 21,720
UTG: 7,490
Hero (UTG+1): 12,185
MP: 7,910

Pre-Flop: (1,200) 8 2 dealt to Hero (UTG+1)
5 folds, SB raises to 1,600 and is All-In, BB calls 800

Flop: (3,200) 6 K 3 (2 Players - 1 is All-In)
SB checks, BB bets 1,600, SB folds

Results: 3,200 Pot (3,200 Rake)

EDIT: not sure what happened withe the converter, sb has 110 behind when he folds
rule #1: you're never obligated to commit to a bluff Quote
12-01-2007 , 04:06 AM
Quote:
Full Tilt Poker, $24 + $2 NL Hold'em Sit n' Go, 400/800 Blinds, 7 Players
LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter

CO: 7,140
BTN: 9,345
SB: 1,710
BB: 21,720
UTG: 7,490
Hero (UTG+1): 12,185
MP: 7,910

Pre-Flop: (1,200) 8 2 dealt to Hero (UTG+1)
5 folds, SB raises to 1,600 and is All-In, BB calls 800

Flop: (3,200) 6 K 3 (2 Players - 1 is All-In)
SB checks, BB bets 1,600, SB folds

Results: 3,200 Pot (3,200 Rake)

I never fold after I'm all in.

I'm a station that way.
rule #1: you're never obligated to commit to a bluff Quote
12-01-2007 , 04:12 AM
If your better at poker than someone else, you should win every single hand.
rule #1: you're never obligated to commit to a bluff Quote
12-01-2007 , 04:16 AM
this is a really good thread, BTYS
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12-01-2007 , 04:17 AM
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this is a really good thread, BTYS
KHANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!
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12-01-2007 , 04:18 AM
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this is a really good thread, BTYS
KHANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!
BULLLLLLLLLLLLDOZZZZZZZZZZZERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRR!!!!!!!!!!
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12-01-2007 , 04:18 AM
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this is a really good thread, BTYS
KHANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!
BULLLLLLLLLLLLDOZZZZZZZZZZZERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR RRR!!!!!!!!!!
remember that you can't take any money without letting me know first
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12-01-2007 , 05:19 AM
I'm prepared to give you a mulligan for this one, but not your finest hour.
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12-01-2007 , 05:35 AM
LIIIIIIIIIROYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY JENKIIIIIIIIIIINSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
rule #1: you're never obligated to commit to a bluff Quote
12-01-2007 , 05:41 AM
Quote:
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Full Tilt Poker, $24 + $2 NL Hold'em Sit n' Go, 400/800 Blinds, 7 Players
LeggoPoker.com - Hand History Converter

CO: 7,140
BTN: 9,345
SB: 1,710
BB: 21,720
UTG: 7,490
Hero (UTG+1): 12,185
MP: 7,910

Pre-Flop: (1,200) 8 2 dealt to Hero (UTG+1)
5 folds, SB raises to 1,600 and is All-In, BB calls 800

Flop: (3,200) 6 K 3 (2 Players - 1 is All-In)
SB checks, BB bets 1,600, SB folds

Results: 3,200 Pot (3,200 Rake)

I never fold after I'm all in.

I'm a station that way.
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12-01-2007 , 06:35 AM
Wait, so in a full-tilt SNG, when someone is all in and its heads up there is still betting allowed on each street? wtf?
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