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			That didn't take long. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			PokerStars Tournament game, buy-in $10.00+0.50, Level I $10/$20 No Limit, 2 players Hand History by BB: T$1500 HERO (Button): T$1500 HERO postsBB posts Big Blind T$20 Pre-flop: A   3  (T$20)HERO raises to T$80 BB raises to T$160 HERO calls T$80 Flop: 4   5  2  ($320)BB bets T$280 HERO raises to T$1340 BB folds wins T$880 without showing ------------------#2-------------------------------- PokerStars Tournament game, buy-in $10.00+0.50, Level I $10/$20 No Limit, 2 players Hand History by HERO (BB): T$1940 Button: T$1060 Button postsHERO posts Big Blind T$20 Pre-flop: K   7  (T$20)Button raises to T$80 HERO calls T$60 Flop: 2   T  4  ($160)HERO bets T$100 Yes, I know how stooopid this betting is on the flop and turn, but thanks for asking. ![]() Button calls T$100 Turn: 2   T  4  2  (T$360)HERO bets T$100 Button calls T$100 River: 2   T  4  2  A  (T$560)HERO checks Button bets T$200 HERO raises to T$1660 Button calls T$580 Button shows A   3![]() HERO wins T$2120 with a flush Ace high 
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			poopity, poopity pants. Last edited by Invigilator; 07-06-08 at 06:32 PM.  | 
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			I don't mind your flop and turn bets. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		P.S. One hand matches are more fun - when you win, of course.  | 
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			Agreed. Unfortunately I think I'm about 50/50 on those...
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
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			It certainly wouldn't be my standard play, and I probably wouldn't play it like this on the second hand of a match with no history, but sometimes I like playing hands "weird" - especially at the beginning of a match.  Generally here, you want to build the pot on the flop and turn so you can get it in on the river, but sometimes, I think going with the donkey line is ok and will tempt a good player to try to push you off your draw. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		This guy is obviously a complete tard though. If anything, I like your river line least. Be glad this guy is really, really bad.  | 
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