View Full Version : 56s in Hijack, is brettbrettr playing too lose?
brettbrettr
10-11-2005, 02:02 AM
4/8 live, mix of donks and non-donks.
2p2'er raises UTG (he's a bit over-aggro IMO, but I'm a bit too passive too), dealer-donk calls, non-dealer donk calls, I call...
hobbsmann
10-11-2005, 02:04 AM
yes, but I would call with 98s in this situation and maybe 87s with another CC'er or two.
jason_t
10-11-2005, 02:05 AM
You already know the answer and why too.
I think its a bad coldcall.
brettbrettr
10-11-2005, 02:10 AM
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You already know the answer and why too.
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Don't speak like this, its annoying. See you this weekend.
brett
jason_t
10-11-2005, 02:15 AM
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You already know the answer and why too.
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Don't speak like this, its annoying. See you this weekend.
brett
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Die or I'll start correcting your math.
JacksonTens
10-11-2005, 02:32 AM
Don't like it, especially with the Aggro 2+2er in there. SCers like passivity not aggression. But perhaps if with your position and postflop expertise you feel you can make up for it go ahead, but I hate it. (Unless pots are big..ave pot size???)
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goofball
10-11-2005, 04:35 AM
Nah, no good. I"ll make this call sometimes live heads up against a player I feel I own postflop. 2p2ers don't qualify,
Entity
10-11-2005, 09:45 AM
This is pretty terrible.
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3. Playing suited connectors for multiple bets preflop.
Another mistake I see lots of people make is limping in with a hand like 89s, then calling 2 more cold back to them preflop, or coldcalling 2 on the button with like a raiser and one or 2 callers. These hands are chip burners and extremely difficult to play well postflop. Its easy to say "I flop a big draw or I get out" but its rarely, if ever that simple. Too many flops will come something like T83 and suddenly you can’t get out, and may have to pay quite a bit to either see the river, or find out that you are no good.
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SmileyEH
10-11-2005, 10:57 AM
It's live, you're playing 30hands/hr, this situation will come up every 100 hands or so...it's probably costing you like $1 everytime you make this call. -30cents/hr is nothing compared to the fun you'll have when you crack some poor guy's quad aces with a rivered straight flush. Easy call IMO.
-SmileyEH
jason_t
10-11-2005, 11:03 AM
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It's live, you're playing 30hands/hr, this situation will come up every 100 hands or so...it's probably costing you like $1 everytime you make this call. -30cents/hr is nothing compared to the fun you'll have when you crack some poor guy's quad aces with a rivered straight flush. Easy call IMO.
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This is completely fuc[/i]king retarded. Dozens of -EV situations come up during a session and this justification could be applied to all them so it's costing you a lot more than $1 to use this type of reasoning.
SmileyEH
10-11-2005, 11:18 AM
ummm...wow?
-SmileyEH
jason_t
10-11-2005, 11:19 AM
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ummm...wow?
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Yeah, that's what I'm saying about your stupid post.
sthief09
10-11-2005, 11:49 AM
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This is pretty terrible.
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3. Playing suited connectors for multiple bets preflop.
Another mistake I see lots of people make is limping in with a hand like 89s, then calling 2 more cold back to them preflop, or coldcalling 2 on the button with like a raiser and one or 2 callers. These hands are chip burners and extremely difficult to play well postflop. Its easy to say "I flop a big draw or I get out" but its rarely, if ever that simple. Too many flops will come something like T83 and suddenly you can’t get out, and may have to pay quite a bit to either see the river, or find out that you are no good.
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clark, right? I remember reading that
jason_t
10-11-2005, 11:56 AM
Yes. 5 things LL players should "unlearn." (http://archiveserver.twoplustwo.com/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=321233&page=&view=&sb=5&o =&fpart=all&vc=1)
brettbrettr
10-11-2005, 12:00 PM
Yeah, his don't raise for free card advice is off, but otherwise....
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