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dr winston

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  1. lol, I had a similar thing happen to me not long ago online at UB.I was in MP with 77. I limped and the button raised. 5 people saw the flop. It came:54K giving him his set.It was checked to him and he bet. 2 people called and I decided to raise (I was slightly on tilt at this stage in the night). He re-raised and I capped. Wasn't really sure why I was doing this to be honest.The turn comes 8 and I've got the gutshot, but it's so unlikely, so I think maybe a bluff could win the pot if he's really weak. I bet out and he raises again. Bugger !!! ok, what the hell. I re-raise and he caps. At this
  2. FOLD. It's hard to do but considering the leap in winnings you will gain with people going out before you.If you call here you will be gambling. You could win and then you'd have a commanding chip lead and have a great chance to get even more winnings, but it would still be gambling.I would imagine you're up against pocket pairs and maybe higher ones than yours if it's the chip leaders going all in. Maybe if he was drunk, he could have a really bad hand, but if this was to happen to me I think I would be folding and trying to count my extra possible winnings from the losing player.
  3. the day is a lot tighter at all sites on the net. The evening becomes a lot looser and therefore it can go either way. You're either going to win big due to the amount of fish calling all the way to the river with inferior cards or you're going to lose big when they go on a lucky streak and hit the river everytime.I've seen many times people playing 72 because it was suited even though there was a preflop call. They hit their flush and don't see anything wrong with their play.The trouble is we want them to play that badly but when they hit it's hard to take. There's always a fish at your table
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