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after this hand I typed"I've got to go barf now, bye"I don't think that was tapping on the glass.Villan is a fish..but winning fish (as many in my database seem to be)58/0/0.56Up 23BB in 65 hands.It was a loose table if you limped, but not much raise calling pre-flop, or re-raising for that matterParty Poker 0.50/1 Hold'em (9 handed) converterPreflop: Actuary is MP1 with Ad, Ac. 2 folds, BB calls.Flop: (4.50 SB) 2s, 3h, 5s (2 players)BB checks, Actuary bets, BB calls.Turn: (3.25 BB) 9d (2 players)BB bets, Actuary calls.River: (5.25 BB) 7d (2 players)BB bets, Actuary calls.Final Pot: 7.25 BBI shoulda folded on the freakin tuen..fish waking up.Anyone who tells me to rasie can sit with me when I play these passive buttwipes that call, call, call, trurn over two pair..and never raise. When he lead out..belsl started going off.I'm so new, but this is so old.Yes I want him at my table...I just tilted and had to go.

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what? if i was playin id assume he hit his 9 and figured u had over cards...nobody really every puts anybody on aces...if he 3 bets then u slow down and call it down

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eh..they dont know better half the time haha...i do feel ur pain though..had a guy call 2 cold with a 34 b/c he felt i liked to bluff to much preflop? who knows what a fish is truly thinking

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look, folding is out of the question. you realize that, right?when that fish bets, you know you're beat. what's the most likely hand, though? that's right, two pair. you have 12 outs to beat two pair (count your 4 gutshot outs).when you wiff the river, you should still be calling. more than 6-to-1 isn't terrible when you're even slightly in doubt.you're really overthinking yourself. you played this perfectly.aseem

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by the way, raising the turn isn't bad _if_ you know:1. he will just call with a better hand most of the time, NOT three-bet.2. he will check to you on the river after calling the turn raise most of the time, NOT pull a stop-and-go.this way, you can check behind when you miss the river (board doesn't pair, you don't hit a set, and you don't hit your gutshot). the times you hit, though, you can get in an extra bet.if he's really damn passive and never checkraises, it works even better since you can bet any river that pairs the board. if he's not quite that passive, though, you should check most rivers and only bet when you hit a set or your gutshot.aseem

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yeah..I was exaggerating when I said I should've folded.So , Aseem, you're ok with the call down..as one decent line ?cool.I just thought everyone would auotmatically say raise...but it wasn't to me.I usually think set..but you're right, he had two pair . He called my pf raise, HU, with 93o. Given that's its 2 pair (and usually is, I hear)..I need to keep in mind the outs still available. Some reason, this usually escapes me with a Pocket pair and I think only of two outs.I may try rasie trun to get free showdown next time with someone so passive.

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