Thread: Very bad run
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Old 06-06-2005, 02:56 PM
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Default Re: Very bad run

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I don't know. I've just ran in to alot of monsters.

like my other post is about how I raised with 86s. final board is T 8 8 6 3.

I lose to TT.

or 3 days ago, I cold call a raise preflop with QQ, flop Q high rainbow. guy bets, I call, another guy calls. Turn comes a K, preflop raiser checks, I bet half pot, preflop raiser calls. river finishes a runner runner flush, he pushes for half pot, I call, he shows flush with AQ.

I've been thinking about the game and realize that at deeper stacks, TP and overpairs are really hard to play. You still make the same from draws (a flop bet and a 1/2 pot to 2/3 pot turn bet) but you lose much more to sets. I mean if I play every set with a check call flop, check call turn, value bet river regardless of what shows up, I take like 70 BBs right there. and unfortunately there are guys who take this line with missed draws and you simply don't know so you have to call the river bet since its only 1/3 pot or whatever but still 20xBB.

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Don't play hands like KQo/AJo in EP. At least until you get your head straight again. TP is very difficult to play OOP but becomes infinitely easier with position.
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