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Postby SideSwipe » Tue Mar 29, 2005 4:39 am

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Postby Telemachus » Tue Mar 29, 2005 5:01 am

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Postby SideSwipe » Tue Mar 29, 2005 5:22 am

OK, I think the stacks were like this...

Aggressive = 6,000
#2 = 5,000
Me = 2,500

Blinds were at 100/200 and Antes of 25 I think.

I never limped in. Even in the SB.

After he bluffed me off the huge pot with what would of been a winning hand for me. I was down to 700 ish. Then shortly I was dealt [5c] [7h] in the BB and he limped in.

The flop came [8d] [5s] [9c]

He bet minimum and I went all-in, he quickly called and flipped over [Kc] [Kd]

:(

But the Turn was a [6h] and the River a blank. So I was back in the game, but then the cards dried up and I was knocked out on an all-in.

So not only was he aggressive, but he was trapping as well. I was lucky in the above example. But this guy had me 2nd guessing really bad.

I think trapping would be the only succesful play myself. It seems to work well when I do end up heads-up, in previous games, but I just never got the hands needed to do it before I was blinded down.

Another, valuable, experience lesson methinks.
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Postby Telemachus » Tue Mar 29, 2005 6:55 am

This makes it a little clearer.

In the hand given- as someone far greater than me once said, beware the limper! Especially when that limp is itself an unusual move for the individual concerned. However, in this spot, I don't think you did much wrong here. He could well have limped with high cards and you would be ahead, although again I would reiterate my suspicions if he had been raising all the time then limped, and, with your stack of only another 3.5BB I don't think you can fold.

For the record, this guy sounds like a far better player than most at this level. As you say he is bluffing and agressive mostly 3 handed but able to slowplay and trap too. That makes him good. Get yourself over to Party where 90% of people at the low SnGs are v poor! From what others here have said, I gather Stars is tougher. I far prefer to play passive tight opponents when short and there are a lot of them at Party.

These things happen- you ran into one of the tough players and didn't get the cards. From what you have said, it sounds like you are doing good. Keep it up.
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Postby SideSwipe » Tue Mar 29, 2005 7:33 am

Hmmmmmm, I don't know about trying other sites?

I started off at Pokerroom, and blew $150 on there in the style of the biggest fish in the ocean. Now that I've finally gotten my act together, I play solely on PokerStars and this is where I've been making my money. So I'd be loathed to give up a winning site. :wink:

But maybe I'll drop a little deposit over at PokerParty to see what it's like sometime in the future..

Thanks for the good advice anyway Telemachus.

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