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Old 09-14-2005, 07:47 PM
Godfather80 Godfather80 is offline
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Default Re: What to do with TT OOP?

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Most people don't think that well. One of the key things in playing poker is making the best play against a particular opponent, not against yourself. If you had a read that this guy slowplays his good hands, go with it. There's no point in us telling us you played it poorly and you defending yourself based on a read. If you were right, NH.

But, in a vacuum, against your average player with $50 in front of him, this is a clear fold.

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You're exactly right and that is why I folded after thinking for a bit. The trouble is that villain fluctuates between playing well enough for me to consider calling and thinking I have the best hand; and, just playing regular old bet good hands, call draws, fold bad ones.

I thought I could find a better spot then, and I did. Just wanted to see whether what I was thinking about before I folded made sense to anybody else.

Villain did not mention what he held afterwards.
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