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lawhonac

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(Msg. 31) Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:40 pm
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On Oct 1, 12:58 pm, "XaQ Morphy" <a1c5....RemoveThis@webnntp.invalid> wrote:
> On Oct 1 2008 2:22 AM, lawho....RemoveThis@HiWAAY.net wrote:
>
> > was UTG with pocket Jacks versus a nearly full table.  I decided to
> > limp and see how many players entered the pot.  If there was a strong
> > open-raise, a call, (and/or a re-raise indicating that I might be beat
> > pre-flop), I intended to fold as it was early in the game and I was
> > out of position.  If there was only one caller or an open-raise from
> > the button, then I would call and hope for a Jack on the flop.
>
> Alan, you're the biggest weak/tight nitwit RGP has.  I hope you're proud
> of that title.  
>
> Let me ask you this, if you call UTG how exactly do you expect someone to
> open-raise, considering the term open-raise means a raise from the FIRST
> PERSON TO ENTER THE POT????
>
> You're a moron.  Please, continue.
>
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Mr. Morphy:

Since when does a limp, (which is actually a CALL and NOT a RAISE),
constitute an open-raise? You are such a genius that you probably
work on Wall Street with all those other blooming idiots.

Alan C. Lawhon
Huntsville, Alabama

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(Msg. 32) Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 8:58 pm
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On Oct 6 2008 10:40 PM, lawhonac.DeleteThis@HiWAAY.net wrote:

> Since when does a limp, (which is actually a CALL and NOT a RAISE),
> constitute an open-raise? You are such a genius that you probably
> work on Wall Street with all those other blooming idiots.

My god, you are truly a moron. I suggest you go back to grade school and
learn how to read. Then re-read what you wrote, and read my reply. If
you still don't understand it, just fuck off and die or something already.
Fuckin idiot.

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