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Old 08-28-06, 10:55 PM
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I played a Maui Jackpot SnG at Titan tonight, and something interesting happened. I was playing pretty aggressively (which, as some of you will know, I'm not known for) and was chip leader at the time.

At one point, a player who had beaten my flush with a one-card royal flush said, "You're used to playing for more money, aren't you Lyt?" Later, when he bet over half his stack on a hand when I had rockets, I raised all-in. He said, "How'd I know?" and called. My aces held, and he was out of the tournament. I'm curious to see what you guys thought his comments meant, though. I have my ideas, but I want to know what your opinions are.

(By the way, I wound up losing on the bubble in that tourney. Another player crippled me in a footrace for a pair aces. His kicker beat mine. About five hands after that, with blinds at 250/500 and nothing but rags to play, I was out.)
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Old 08-29-06, 12:14 AM
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At one point, a player who had beaten my flush with a one-card royal flush said, "You're used to playing for more money, aren't you Lyt?" Later, when he bet over half his stack on a hand when I had rockets, I raised all-in. He said, "How'd I know?" and called. My aces held, and he was out of the tournament. I'm curious to see what you guys thought his comments meant, though. I have my ideas, but I want to know what your opinions are.


I think he was on a big bluff on that hand. He didn't expect you to have rockets and call him.
Sorry, that the good play didn't help you to get some money.
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