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Risk Games: What Was Your Riskiest Move?
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[QUOTE="Four Dogs, post: 7030591, member: 2668"] This happened recently. I was sitting at a 2/5/10 table with about $2400. Drunk Maniac in +1 makes it $20 and I raise the BTN to $60 with JTs. The blinds fold and DM shoves AI for ~ $800. He had been blind raising every orbit but I hadn't been paying attention this time so I asked the dealer if it had been a blind open. The dealer wouldn't say but DM said that it had been a blind raise but he had looked at his cards before shoving. This was the third time he had shoved in on me, each time I had folded and each time he had showed a worse, virtually any 2 cards hand. I did have a solid battle hand but any Ace King or Queen is technically ahead. Still I thought my hand had a lot of equity against his nearly infinite range and I was sick of getting shoved off the best so after a pretty short tank I pulled the trigger. We both showed immediately, he had Q3o. The Jack came right out on the flop, it held and I took down a nice ~$1700 pot. Kids, don't try this at home. [/QUOTE]
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