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Don't let him have [censored]!
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I've played RedSox in 5/10, I've never played 10/20. I guess he jumps levels.
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Call down.
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I think you can pick a better spot. That board usually means you're toast.
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Don't you think that board is also rife with draws for him to semibluff?
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[ QUOTE ] I've played RedSox in 5/10, I've never played 10/20. I guess he jumps levels. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] I understand making a post that's just a qoute when the point is well-stated or important. But what is the point of this? Not attacking just really curious. The fact that he plays both limits is worth restating? |
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He has you beat and he's not folding. These guys NEVER slowplay and they usually don't overplay draws. The correct play is to check call turn and check fold the river if you don't improve.
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I really don't see how raising the flop for a free card is "overplaying" a draw. His flop reraise can mean countless things here. The turn is really interesting, and it makes me want to bet and fold a flush draw/straight draw that could catch on the river and call for another bet.
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These thinking LAG's don't make free card plays.
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