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Old 05-26-2005, 11:54 AM
Aaron W. Aaron W. is offline
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Default Notes explained

Taking good notes is very important to your development as a player. You learn to spot behaviors and figure out how to manipulate your opponents. It also helps you to remember players and past actions, too.

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Limp 34s MP, B/3-bet vs. my K-R 566 f, K 9 t, bluff 8 r - I had K5o BB

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I noticed a typo in these notes, so I've corrected them here.

Villain overlimped somewhere in MP with 43s preflop. I have K5o in the BB. The flop came 566. It was checked to him, and he bet. I check-raised him, and he 3-bet it. I just called the 3-bet. The turn came with a 9, I checked-he checked. The river 8 came, I check, he bet, I called. His river bet was a bluff and I took the pot.

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Willing to bet river after passivity (bluff? value bet?)
= Limp KQo SB, K 637d f, K A t, B A r - lost to J7o[/b]


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The comment I have here was that I'm not sure if he thought his bet was a value bet, or if he was bluffing. He completed with KQo in the small blind. The action was checked around with a 763 flush draw flop. It was checked around again when an ace fell on the turn. When the ace paired on the river he, he bet out. He lost to J7o who picked off his bluff.

These notes greatly influenced my play against villain.
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