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moo321

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I have literally never seen this much action in a poker game. I was playing a 1-3 NL game, live, and I was sitting next to a stack of $10k, and behind him $7k. I saw someone call for about $2000 preflop with KQ.
 

Thunder

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moo321 said:
I have literally never seen this much action in a poker game. I was playing a 1-3 NL game, live, and I was sitting next to a stack of $10k, and behind him $7k. I saw someone call for about $2000 preflop with KQ.
Where were you playing Moo. I find this a little hard to believe as most casinos limit buyins to $300 or $400 at 1-3NL.
 

Dyepaintball12

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thunder said:
where were you playing moo. I find this a little hard to believe as most casinos limit buyins to $300 or $400 at 1-3nl.
Moo has an acute medical condition that makes it impossible for him to lie.
 

Lonesome Gambler

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Thunder said:
Where were you playing Moo. I find this a little hard to believe as most casinos limit buyins to $300 or $400 at 1-3NL.
I've played in $100 capped games with folks sitting at the table with $10K stacks. Then again, that was $2/$5 and $5/$10, but still.
 

blackjacktilt

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moo321 said:
I have literally never seen this much action in a poker game. I was playing a 1-3 NL game, live, and I was sitting next to a stack of $10k, and behind him $7k. I saw someone call for about $2000 preflop with KQ.

Sounds juicy or a death trap :laugh:
 

Sucker

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More and more card rooms are starting to allow unlimited buy-ins on the $1-$3 games; the blinds usually dictate the action anyway.
 

moo321

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Thunder said:
Where were you playing Moo. I find this a little hard to believe as most casinos limit buyins to $300 or $400 at 1-3NL.
Can't tell you where it was, and it did have a capped buy in.

I posted it because it was so hard to believe. Apparently they'd been playing for 2 days when I got there.
 

fubster

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it happens sometimes. not often, but it does.

some rooms have uncapped buyins and for some unfathomable reason people will sometimes buy in for 10k or something.

the money isn't really even in play at that point, obviously.
 

alwayssplitaces

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blackjacktilt said:
You push with those hands preflop anyway, don't want too many people in for a good price.
In a "normal" game, you don't want to be the first to push when no one else has raised since you won't get paid off.

What I meant earlier is that in a juicy, wild game like this, you can just wait for those premium hands and raise by pushing all in since the quality of play is so bad.
 
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