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I believe the correct phraseology is "I can dodge bullets, baby."
Wednesday, December 12, 2025
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lakong says
Nice fold, but I still cannot believe that it's ever correct to fold Queens in that situation -- namely a Sat, one normal RR from a SB player, etc. Perhaps I'm wrong, but I would love to hear what others say. Serge, did you post this on 2plus2? I would be curious what others think. Now if the button RR and the SB pushed or raised some more a fold seems pretty easy.
Wednesday, December 12, 2025
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If you had a read...you had a read. Nice!
Wednesday, December 12, 2025
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| I read souls |
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I'll have more about Vivek's hand in my next entry since he still hasn't posted it online yet. In the meantime, here's a brag post about the satellite tonight:
When we're standing in line to buy into the sat, an early middle aged guy ("MAG") behind us standing in line with his girlfriend/wife asks if we have some spare casino chips he can buy (because the registration cage only takes chips and not bills for some reason). We sell him a couple of hundred; he pays us from a giant wad of bills he's taken out of his pocket. This guy is plainly a regular, maybe a semipro or pro, and at least decent at poker, but he's over 30 and his SO is here, which means he's not nearly as LAGgy early on as some random 18 year old in the same spot. Anyway, thanks to a dumb Bellagio rule of seating all the people in line in order, all three of us get seated at the same table.
About one orbit into this (3K chips, 25/50 blinds), some guy to opens to 150 in MP; he's called by the old nitty guy on the button (nitty here means that he's got a pair or two big cards.) I look down in the BB, see black queens and am thinking of what to reraise to when I see MAG counting out chips in the SB. He eventually makes it 525.
I think 20 seconds, the first 5 of which involve actual thought and the next 15 are spent basically talking myself into this. Then I fold QQ, 60xBB deep, without putting a chip into the pot.
Some action happens between MAG and the original raiser and MAG eventually shows black aces. I rule.
Oh yeah, then I didn't get a hand to play for an hour and pushbotted into queens and lost, but the point is that I read souls. Wheeeeee.
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