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Old 09-20-2005, 01:18 PM
betgo betgo is offline
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Default Low buyin checkraise then push means nuts

I was multitabling low buyin MTTs and supersatellites on Party and I repeatedly saw the pattern where someone would make pretty much the nuts. They wouldn't bet. Then they would checkraise and push the next street. I sometimes fell victim to this with trips versus a boat or something and saw it repeatedly.

People will pay off at this level, which is partly due to a lot of wild action, so people will bet big with huge hands.

I see a lot of loose action, so I have a hard time folding a big hand, but I think I need to recognize better when someone has a monster. These betting patterns are generally not bluffs or overplays.
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Old 09-20-2005, 01:21 PM
Dave D Dave D is offline
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Default Re: Low buyin checkraise then push means nuts

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I was multitabling low buyin MTTs and supersatellites on Party and I repeatedly saw the pattern where someone would make pretty much the nuts. They wouldn't bet. Then they would checkraise and push the next street. I sometimes fell victim to this with trips versus a boat or something and saw it repeatedly.

People will pay off at this level, which is partly due to a lot of wild action, so people will bet big with huge hands.

I see a lot of loose action, so I have a hard time folding a big hand, but I think I need to recognize better when someone has a monster. These betting patterns are generally not bluffs or overplays.

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As a rule, there's very little bluffing in lower buy ins. So yeah, the check/minraise also will be a good hand like 90% of the time.
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