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Old 02-28-2005, 10:51 AM
woodguy woodguy is offline
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Default Re: Identifying small edges

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how are you identifying these small edges both preflop and on the flop?


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Online I'd have to say the betting pattern of the villian, both pre-flop and post-flop.

Once you have seen how he is playing his hand you can put him on a range, decide how you stack up against it and go from there.

This line concerned me:
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call off a nice chunk of my money with A/Q expecting a race


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Usually you want to be the aggerssor in any hand. I have a hard time calling off a big chunck of my stack expecting a race if I'm getting less than 2-1, which it usually is because when AQ is in a race there are still 5 cards to come so I doubt I have bet to the point that I'm getting 2-1 preflop. (It happens, but usually when you really outstack your opponent, or vice versa, then its an easy call)

Igor, why don't you post some hands you had troubles with (even ones you folded), its much easier to disect it from there.

The guys here picked apart and re-built my game and it has done wonders for the bankroll.

Regards,
Woodguy
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