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did u take notes during it or something? how do u know 19%.
anyway, ur play seemed perfectly fine to me, and its pretty hard to tell if 19% is too tight when we have no idea how much it is u would have had to call. pretty decent finish tho, take the next one down.
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yea i did take notes throughout the tournament... i might be missing something, but i really dont understand your question there JD...
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#3
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It'd be really cool if you tell me that this tournament was at the palm beach kennel club. I used to play there occasionaly.
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the AQ hand i reraise all in PF to try and isolate here, try and get it HU against the weak guy, get the limper out of the way. AQ is a much better HU hand. PLus if u lose, it was only 600 to call. not much of a difference. The flop play was fine, you got buggered bad.
16th/97 is nice! Those blind structures are amazing. Sound like my home game SnGs, 5 -10 people, 5 hand levels, 25-50 start, 2k chips, double each time to a 800/1600max |
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well like i said by his comment he thought i was trying to bully him i think he would have called regardless with his measely queen high, had i pushed the extra 3,700 all in pre-flop. The reason why he got so many chips is he cracked a player on the table next to us earlier in the day with a K10s vs the other guys KK. But you never know i might have actually final tabled it had I just managed to go in for the extra 3,700.
I just think this was a guy that just got really lucky to even get so far, i guess a tournament with such a fucked up blinds structure benefits this type of player. |
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#6
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no its actually at miccossuke here in miami.
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