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Old 10-17-2005, 11:28 PM
Shillx Shillx is offline
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Default Re: 74s big blind defense against a 2+2er who got mad at me.

Well there are a few different ways that he could have played this hand. Raising somewhere is certainly a valid move though it probably doesn't figure to work on this flop with 2 thinking players. If Myles has an ace (and not AK or aces up) it doesn't really do him much good to throw a raise in. The villian will be drawing to a 20:1 or 30:1 shot too often to not play it slow. So the plan for MD will be to raise the best aces and then raise some garbage hands like 74s. Stuff like AT should just be called to get maximum value from hands like KQ/QJ/KT/etc. This is a very effective strategy IMO. I'm pretty sure that he would have raised the turn if he did not pick up the OESD but I could be wrong about that. Another valid play would have been to raise the river on a missed draw, but that takes balls and has to work fairly often to make it profitable. Players like myself can pull it off since I love to wait until the river to raise hands like AQ, but I can't speak for Myles b/c I don't know his MO in this hand. It would be interesting to hear his thoughts on what the plan was if he didn't find the OESD or a pair.

But you do it with 4-7s, so you obviously are doing it to outplay him post-flop.

No you are doing it to mix your play up. If he was trying to outplay him, he would have just called preflop with the intention of auto-raising the flop or turn. This is a silly strategy in online play unless you are also willing to just call preflop with big hands as well.

Brad
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