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Old 10-31-2005, 01:58 PM
TheWorstPlayer TheWorstPlayer is offline
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Default Re: Learning 6-max, 3 hands for consideration

First hand, I call. Second hand is brutal. Never ever min check/raise. Well, at least until you have a VERY specific reason to do so to mess with a specific opponent. Which won't really happen, I don't think, until at least 2/4. Here, they are so loose, and don't try to read hands. So I would c/c flop, lead turn here probably. Or else lead flop. Or else c/c flop, c/r turn (since he'll be committed by then most likely). Or whatever. Even c/r flop bigger is better than your line. Just c/r flop all in or something. You got the minimum here.

Hand 3, raise bigger on the flop. I raise to $10-12. Then just get it all in on the turn. No getting away from the hand, IMO. He could play AA/KK like this easily. He's not checking the nuts on the river here anyways, so I see no way you lost this hand.
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