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lukybugur

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Re: Hand Analysis (from OnLive)
« Reply #15 on: December 11, 2007, 13:56:54 PM »
Agreed, I should have folded pre-flop. I was looking at it as getting 5 to 1 on my 4k with a very playable hand three-way and again, it wasn"t UTG that scared me, it was BB and UTG BOTH with all their chips in the middle.


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Re: Hand Analysis (from OnLive)
« Reply #16 on: December 11, 2007, 14:11:47 PM »

Agreed, I should have folded pre-flop. I was looking at it as getting 5 to 1 on my 4k with a very playable hand three-way and again, it wasn"t UTG that scared me, it was BB and UTG BOTH with all their chips in the middle.


I disagree, QT from the blinds in the later stages of a full ring MTT is not a playable hand, especially flat calling, especially facing an UTG limp and irrespective of BBs stack size and history.

But this is poker; opinions and interpretations. Nobody is right and nobody is wrong, the truth lies somewhere out there!

lukybugur

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Re: Hand Analysis (from OnLive)
« Reply #17 on: December 11, 2007, 16:37:49 PM »
I think you"re damn near being right and I"m even closer to being wrong. This is something I have learned today - thanks for the feedback. Now watch out for me on Thursday night ... no more playing QTo in SBs.


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Re: Hand Analysis (from OnLive)
« Reply #18 on: December 11, 2007, 16:43:42 PM »
Yeah - make sure they"re suited!

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