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jason_t 12-07-2005 12:47 AM

Re: results
 
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im just not gonna post my own hands anymore.

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oreogod 12-07-2005 04:41 AM

Re: results
 
deleted my post, didnt want anyone to think I was doing some ghey ninjabumping

shmahappens 12-08-2005 04:14 PM

Re: three hands against one maniac
 
I kind of like raising the turn in hand one.

I don't like hand 2 - board is K10983. Regardless of whether or not you were good on the flop, the only hands you now beat are Qx Jx and 45/56. It's your read on the maniac, but even so how often is she threebetting a decent player with something that horrible? (i neglected to include 27 and the like - it's your read whether or not she often plays these)

Like hand 3 - maybe only go 10 bets though. Gives you a tighter table image.

12-08-2005 04:55 PM

Re: results
 
Too bad about the beats. But, FWIW, I play NL and still make sure to read your posts.

Your leaving would devalue these forums.

Rick Nebiolo 12-10-2005 04:51 AM

Re: three hands against one maniac
 
Tried to follow the thread in flat mode but now my head is spinning. I assume your reads (e.g., strong means weak) are right on.


Hand one:

Preflop easy reraise based on your reads, except perhaps if she was way up front (even laggys tighten up in early position).

On the flop easy bet and call of the reraise although you might want to reraise based on your read.

On the turn against a more typical player you want to raise to sometimes take it right there or win on the river with a flush or even a pair. But against the laggy you might be better off inducing bets on the river since you are calling no matter what. So I like the flat call.

On the river it's an auto call. Expect to lose but you need to be calling down these types.


Hand two:

OK I guess. Note that the deuce (compared to let's say an eight) really hurts your hand here, taking away three outs twice for the times she has a small pair


Hand three:

"I'm planning to put at least 12 bets in on the flop"

You see the flop and you think you are a substantial favorite to be ahead. So you plan to put in some action, that's OK. But if the laggy lady had gone to let's say five bets you are probably well behind and she isn't going anywhere. So you need to slow down there.

Otherwise you played OK.

~ Rick


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