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LOL couldn't resist posting this play
![]() Stage #C278491457: Holdem No Limit $2, $0.50 ante - 2010-12-05 01:15:24 (ET) Table: PROSPECT DR (Real Money) Seat #3 is the dealer Seat 3 - PINITO ($971.55 in chips) Seat 4 - VEYRONW16 ($412.75 in chips) Seat 5 - LSSDDEXL ($394 in chips) Seat 6 - ELIASHARRIS ($417.05 in chips) Seat 1 - M_E_O_W ($816.80 in chips) Seat 2 - CAPTAINDONKEM ($626.55 in chips) M_E_O_W - Ante $0.50 CAPTAINDONKEM - Ante $0.50 PINITO - Ante $0.50 VEYRONW16 - Ante $0.50 LSSDDEXL - Ante $0.50 ELIASHARRIS - Ante $0.50 VEYRONW16 - Posts small blind $1 LSSDDEXL - Posts big blind $2 *** POCKET CARDS *** Dealt to M_E_O_W [Kc Jd] ELIASHARRIS - Folds M_E_O_W - Raises $6 to $6 CAPTAINDONKEM - Folds PINITO - Raises $822 to $822 VEYRONW16 - Folds LSSDDEXL - Folds M_E_O_W - Folds PINITO - returned ($816) : not called *** SHOW DOWN *** PINITO - Does not show PINITO Collects $18 from main pot |
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Looks like pinto has you totally outclssed. Obviously he thinks on a diff level then the rest of us. Must be like 100th level thinking to make it right to push 121 bb preflopp. I thnk he should take his 800 out and buy in lighter so he is not afraid to play post flop. I gotta say that reraise has got to be -EV over the long haul. Even if you just call AA KK QQ it would be a losing play in the long run.
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Maybe...I think he's one of the best and most "thinking" players on AP...did you check his stats yet?
http://www.pokertableratings.com/abs...-search/pinito |
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He normally plays higher stakes but I played him one time he happened to drop down to a 25-50 table I was on. He is the type of player you want to play but you had better have a good bankroll starting out in case you start out unlucky because while he will call almost any bet with any two cards you are likely to have your entire stack committed on every hand. I got lucky and grew a full boat with 2Q's on board by the river while he just had 3 Q's to double up against him but he also pushed me off 99 with overcards on board when I checked and he way overbet. The way he plays the odds were good he was bluffing and I was ahead and I knew it but unlike meow I have some scared money in my measly bankroll so I left the table ahead before I got unlucky against him and gave it back. I admit that kitchen got too hot for me so I got out. Easy to go allin with a full boat but not so easy with just a mid pair. He is a big loser longterm because of the way he plays and I am sure meow is longterm profitable against him because of the way he plays but I have also watched him bust folks when he is running hot in the short term because of the way he plays. He is probably like catnip for meow who can take the short term hits and bust him long term.
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Yes I do. He showed up first and started the insane betting and then you showed up some hands later and I knew you were tracking him as apparently a few other higher stakes players who popped in on that table as some dropped off. I was just trying to make the point, to anyone who doesn't already know it, these guys are generally like atm machines but occasionally they get hot catching cards and they can bust out players just as easily so you just have to have a bankroll behind you to handle some short term hits as he puts you to the test with any two cards and sometimes gets lucky.
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