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Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
FPS.
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Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
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Sometimes i like to for a check-call , donk bet the turn line. This only has merit if you can get a read on UTG and makes good guestimates to his hand range after the turn action. If you think he has a PP higher then 66, c/r the river. [/ QUOTE ] at lower limits you can donk the flop, get raised and donk the turn and get to 3bet. I imagine this would work well in more aggro games, but I could be wrong. |
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Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
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go play some Settlers, nerd. [/ QUOTE ] Hey. Hey. Relax. Settlers was number one in 02! Previous to that I was the champ of AOK JT [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] |
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Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
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The worst player at the table raises utg. This player is too loose, cold calls too much. [/ QUOTE ] I'm always kind of curious about statements like these. How do you get to playing 100/200 at PokerStars by cold-calling too much? Are there people just really bad at theoretical poker at these levels or is cold-calling just a larger part of meta-game? The reason I ask is because I play mid-stakes limit (10-20 through 30-60) and there are very few hands that I cold-call a raise with and none that I cold-call a 3-bet with. At the limits I play, shania doesn't really matter because the opponents aren't very good but I assume that at 100/200 people would know better than to cold-call as much as you're making them out to be, but then again I don't play this high, and that's why I'm asking. |
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Re: 6 handed 100/200, KJo in bb vs utg raiser
I'd think that too. But we'd both be wrong.
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