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Old 08-11-2006, 04:53 AM   #1
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I just got back from the casino, and I still can't believe this. I was sitting at the $2/$5 NL table. I bought in for $300 and was somewhere in the $400-$450 range when this hand took place. I got dealt KK in MP.I raise it to $15 and get one caller. The flop comes 10-7-4 with two diamonds. I then bet $35 and he only had like $55 left. He folds and shows me two queens. I couldnt believe it. That's a world class laydown right there. I had to show him my hand for making that lay down.
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Old 08-16-2006, 10:37 AM   #2
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he was probably thinking that you were on a flush draw and he knew if you caught that he would be drawing dead for the most part
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Old 08-16-2006, 03:01 PM   #3
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I know that I can never aly down 2 queens against a board like that. He must have had a really good read on you.
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Old 08-16-2006, 03:35 PM   #4
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aye great read,or didnt want to bust,putting u on a flush draw,image is everything at the poker table,im sure you built a rock strong table image he respected lol,anyway u look at it super tough laydown.
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thats an excellent lay down. looking at your pre-flop bet and then your bet on the flop he may have had a good read and put u on high pockets. either that or he was worried bot the flush. im thinkin he had a great read on you
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Old 08-30-2006, 03:08 AM   #6
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he was probably thinking that you were on a flush draw and he knew if you caught that he would be drawing dead for the most part
Using that reasoning it would have been a horrid lay-down. I don't endorse folding when you (think you) are ahead.
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No way I can fold this hand. He must have had very good read on you putting you on AA, KK or trips. Very good fold by him, but I still cannot fold this. Besides that, he had only $55.
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He can't put you on KK, AA he has to call. I can't call it a good lay down because I really do think he thought he might be ahead. I think he was playing scared and was probably playing with his rent or something. Either that or the deal winked at him.
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Too fold that he must have had an extremly reliable tell on you its the only explanation
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I just got back from the casino, and I still can't believe this. I was sitting at the $2/$5 NL table. I bought in for $300 and was somewhere in the $400-$450 range when this hand took place. I got dealt KK in MP.I raise it to $15 and get one caller. The flop comes 10-7-4 with two diamonds. I then bet $35 and he only had like $55 left. He folds and shows me two queens. I couldnt believe it. That's a world class laydown right there. I had to show him my hand for making that lay down.
I am curious to know how that guy did at the tables. You no D that it takes a great poker player to laydown a good hand at the right time.
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