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Posted Mon Apr 16, 2007 2:04 am GMT by MrDarling
Ok , some details on the hand.
Haven't notice villain a at all.
villain B is a real fish - call raises with K7o and will call to SD with 2PNK.
Full Tilt Poker Game #2221639463: Table Denia (6 max) - $0.10/$0.25 - No Limit Hold'em - 0:54:00 ET - 2007/04/16
Seat 1: MichaelBpzpz ($23.75) - villain a
Seat 2: ebgreenman ($28.85) - villain b
Seat 3: RollaMag ($38.15)
Seat 4: Jade RedStone ($25)
Seat 5: Jarmock ($29.15)
Seat 6: rjtomasini ($21)
ebgreenman posts the small blind of $0.10
RollaMag posts the big blind of $0.25
The button is in seat #1
*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to Jade RedStone 
Jade RedStone raises to $0.85
Jarmock calls $0.85
rjtomasini calls $0.85
MichaelBpzpz calls $0.85
ebgreenman calls $0.75
RollaMag: ok
RollaMag calls $0.60
*** FLOP ***  
ebgreenman checks
RollaMag checks
Jade RedStone bets $4
Jarmock calls $4
rjtomasini folds
MichaelBpzpz raises to $22.90, and is all in
I do think this dude hit a set, though his over bet is a little suspicious
ebgreenman has 15 seconds left to act
ebgreenman raises to $28, and is all in
RollaMag folds
But now, I have to call no? The pot is $56 and I need to call $20
So are my odds good enough to call?
Or is this an insta fold?
Like stated above , I am not worried about villain B hand for one second.
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Posted Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:14 am GMT by Eusebio
You are up against 5 players on the flop and you just have a pair...
There are no draws out there and ebgreenman doesnt just call, but re-re-raise...
I wouldnt even have bet that much on the flop, half the pot probably, since there are no draws and i get a call, i would play the hand very slowly... not to mention that u play oop...
Posted Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:46 pm GMT by xDiamond_CutteRx
So hard to call, and yet so hard to fold. Really the only hand it makes sense to be behind to here is a set (no draws, and highly uncoordinated board), and yet with two enormous shoves here it looks more and more like someone has it. But hey, it's the micro stakes, so you could be up against AK and KQ (hell, you COULD be up against two pair with how some of these donks play).
If you're not worried about villain B this looks more and more like a call, but don't blame me when villain A turns over 88 or 22.
Posted Mon Apr 16, 2007 3:56 pm GMT by MrDarling
It felt as a set as soon as he pushed - however, I'm trying to work the odds here.
How often does it have not to be a set for this call to be correct?
Posted Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:37 pm GMT by jeffonline
Against one set two runners you are 9/1 dog, against a range of hands KK AK 88 22 KQ K8 JJ QQ with two other runners you’re just above a 2/1 dog about a 38% chance of winning this one.
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