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Posted 25 December 2005 - 03:37 PM

more than anything....i hate when people bet you out of a pot when someone is all in and there is no side pot. whats the point...really...it deserves a thread for me to vent about....guy goes all in short stacked two of us call and the first to act bets me out on the flop and he has 44...all in guy has 55....i woulda hit straight....seriously dont do that shit

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Posted 25 December 2005 - 03:52 PM

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more than anything....i hate when people bet you out of a pot when someone is all in and there is no side pot.  whats the point...really...it deserves a thread for me to vent about....guy goes all in short stacked two of us call and the first to act bets me out on the flop and he has 44...all in guy has 55....i woulda hit straight....seriously dont do that censored
srry...wont do it again.... :cry:

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Posted 25 December 2005 - 03:53 PM

beans-n-icewater said:

andibear said:

more than anything....i hate when people bet you out of a pot when someone is all in and there is no side pot.  whats the point...really...it deserves a thread for me to vent about....guy goes all in short stacked two of us call and the first to act bets me out on the flop and he has 44...all in guy has 55....i woulda hit straight....seriously dont do that censored
srry...wont do it again.... :cry:
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Posted 25 December 2005 - 03:55 PM

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.




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Posted 25 December 2005 - 03:57 PM

andibear said:

beans-n-icewater said:

andibear said:

more than anything....i hate when people bet you out of a pot when someone is all in and there is no side pot.  whats the point...really...it deserves a thread for me to vent about....guy goes all in short stacked two of us call and the first to act bets me out on the flop and he has 44...all in guy has 55....i woulda hit straight....seriously dont do that censored
srry...wont do it again.... :cry:
was that realy you?
probably not... but just wanted to cover my bases just in case...been drinkin a weeee bit

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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:05 PM

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Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
when can it be useful unless there is a side pot or you KNOW u got the guy beat

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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:09 PM

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when can it be useful unless there is a side pot or you KNOW u got the guy beat
When getting you to fold increases my equity in the main pot.
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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:10 PM

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Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
your jk right?DN SAID IN A BLOG, IT IS NEVER USEFUL, GOOD, OR EVEN HELPFUL.

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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:11 PM

andibear said:

HoosierAlum said:

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
when can it be useful unless there is a side pot or you KNOW u got the guy beat
Well Im not going to get into it. But I dont think you want to disagree with Paul Phillips, Gavin Griffin, Matt Matros, or other successful professionals.




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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:12 PM

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HoosierAlum said:

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
your jk right?DN SAID IN A BLOG, IT IS NEVER USEFUL, GOOD, OR EVEN HELPFUL.
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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:14 PM

Fluffdog87 said:

HoosierAlum said:

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
your jk right?DN SAID IN A BLOG, IT IS NEVER USEFUL, GOOD, OR EVEN HELPFUL.
and he's fallen off the wagon.quit with the caps douchebag

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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:15 PM

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HoosierAlum said:

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
your jk right?DN SAID IN A BLOG, IT IS NEVER USEFUL, GOOD, OR EVEN HELPFUL.
I don't recall him saying this, but if he did he is wrong. Im not saying it should be done often, but there are times where it is correct.




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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:33 PM

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HoosierAlum said:

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
your jk right?DN SAID IN A BLOG, IT IS NEVER USEFUL, GOOD, OR EVEN HELPFUL.
Say you have A7, another person has 98 and the all in has KQ. If the flop misses you and weakly hits the 98 it would be beneficial to take that person out of the hand.It doesn't help often but there are circumstances where it's a good move. Plus it can get a number of people steamed at the same time, even people who weren't involved in the hand.
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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:35 PM

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Fluffdog87 said:

HoosierAlum said:

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
your jk right?DN SAID IN A BLOG, IT IS NEVER USEFUL, GOOD, OR EVEN HELPFUL.
Say you have A7, another person has 98 and the all in has KQ. If the flop misses you and weakly hits the 98 it would be beneficial to take that person out of the hand.It doesn't help often but there are circumstances where it's a good move. Plus it can get a number of people steamed at the same time, even people who weren't involved in the hand.
why wold it be beneficial if its the opportunity to take that person out of the tourney (especially if on the bubble) to bet the 98 out and miss and let the all in double up

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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:37 PM

Fluffdog87 said:

HoosierAlum said:

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
your jk right?DN SAID IN A BLOG, IT IS NEVER USEFUL, GOOD, OR EVEN HELPFUL AND WHATEVER DN SAYS IS ALWAYS RIGHT AND I LOVE HIM AND HE IS MY FAVORITE PLAYER EVAAAAAAAARRRR AND I HAVE A PICTURE OF HIM AS MY AVATAR AND HE IS THE BEST PLAYER EVAAAAAAAR AND DN SAID IN A BLOG THAT IT IS NEVER USEFUL TO DRY SIDE POT BLUFF AND I BELIEVE HIM AND HE IS RIGHT AND I BELIEVE ANYTHING HE SAYS AND I LIKE TO MAKE POLLS AND TYPE IN CAPS AND I AM BASICALLY A USELESS POS BUT I BELIEVE DN WHEN HE SAYS NEVER BLUFF INTO A DRY SIDE POT.
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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:38 PM

andibear said:

Smiddywap said:

Fluffdog87 said:

HoosierAlum said:

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
your jk right?DN SAID IN A BLOG, IT IS NEVER USEFUL, GOOD, OR EVEN HELPFUL.
Say you have A7, another person has 98 and the all in has KQ. If the flop misses you and weakly hits the 98 it would be beneficial to take that person out of the hand.It doesn't help often but there are circumstances where it's a good move. Plus it can get a number of people steamed at the same time, even people who weren't involved in the hand.
why wold it be beneficial if its the opportunity to take that person out of the tourney (especially if on the bubble) to bet the 98 out and miss and let the all in double up
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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:41 PM

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Fluffdog87 said:

HoosierAlum said:

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
your jk right?DN SAID IN A BLOG, IT IS NEVER USEFUL, GOOD, OR EVEN HELPFUL AND WHATEVER DN SAYS IS ALWAYS RIGHT AND I LOVE HIM AND HE IS MY FAVORITE PLAYER EVAAAAAAAARRRR AND I HAVE A PICTURE OF HIM AS MY AVATAR AND HE IS THE BEST PLAYER EVAAAAAAAR AND DN SAID IN A BLOG THAT IT IS NEVER USEFUL TO DRY SIDE POT BLUFF AND I BELIEVE HIM AND HE IS RIGHT AND I BELIEVE ANYTHING HE SAYS AND I LIKE TO MAKE POLLS AND TYPE IN CAPS AND BOLD , AND I ALSO LIKE TO QUOTE, QUOTE, QUOTE!! I AM BASICALLY A USELESS POS BUT I BELIEVE DN WHEN HE SAYS NEVER BLUFF INTO A DRY SIDE POT.
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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:49 PM

andibear said:

Smiddywap said:

Fluffdog87 said:

HoosierAlum said:

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
your jk right?DN SAID IN A BLOG, IT IS NEVER USEFUL, GOOD, OR EVEN HELPFUL.
Say you have A7, another person has 98 and the all in has KQ. If the flop misses you and weakly hits the 98 it would be beneficial to take that person out of the hand.It doesn't help often but there are circumstances where it's a good move. Plus it can get a number of people steamed at the same time, even people who weren't involved in the hand.
why wold it be beneficial if its the opportunity to take that person out of the tourney (especially if on the bubble) to bet the 98 out and miss and let the all in double up
I was thinking more of a cash game but it can help in a tourney too.For example, if it's early in the tourney and losing the hand will leave you crippled. At that point survival would be more important than knocking out the all in and this move would be helpful.In a case like the example I made, against your ace high the all in has the worse hand going in. Even knocking the 98 out of the pot means you'll allow the all in to double up less than half the time. Obviously this isn't a good move in every circumstance but there are situations where it's valid.
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Posted 25 December 2005 - 04:59 PM

kers2 said:

Fluffdog87 said:

HoosierAlum said:

Termed the "dry side pot bluff"Alot of people rip on this play, but it can be very useful and successful when used at the right time.
your jk right?DN SAID IN A BLOG, IT IS NEVER USEFUL, GOOD, OR EVEN HELPFUL AND WHATEVER DN SAYS IS ALWAYS RIGHT AND I LOVE HIM AND HE IS MY FAVORITE PLAYER EVAAAAAAAARRRR AND I HAVE A PICTURE OF HIM AS MY AVATAR AND HE IS THE BEST PLAYER EVAAAAAAAR AND DN SAID IN A BLOG THAT IT IS NEVER USEFUL TO DRY SIDE POT BLUFF AND I BELIEVE HIM AND HE IS RIGHT AND I BELIEVE ANYTHING HE SAYS AND I LIKE TO MAKE POLLS AND TYPE IN CAPS AND I AM BASICALLY A USELESS POS BUT I BELIEVE DN WHEN HE SAYS NEVER BLUFF INTO A DRY SIDE POT.
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