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pf quickie
you open raise A9o from button
tag 3-bets from sb lag caps from button easy fold? |
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Re: pf quickie
yes
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#3
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Re: pf quickie
how about A9s or AJo?
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Re: pf quickie
AJo is another easy fold. A9s is better, but the ace is so dirty that I'm not sure the suits make it correct even at 5:1.
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Re: pf quickie
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how about A9s or AJo? [/ QUOTE ] id play both |
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Re: pf quickie
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AJo is another easy fold. [/ QUOTE ] TAG could have a PP or A8, A9, AT, KQ, KJ, QJ. LAG could have PP or AT, KQ or possibly another holding or two that is good for us. I think we can call AJo getting 5:1 with our position. |
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Re: pf quickie
i think josh is right in all 3 cases
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Re: pf quickie
AJo? Even if you've got as much as 25% equity PF (that's a stretch, a quick stove got 19.5%) making your call correct I don't see why you'd want to enter such a terrible implied odds situation. Like, you obviously know what you're doing, but why?
Edit: I guess it also depends on what sort of range you're crediting the LAG for. |
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Re: pf quickie
the tag is 3-betting me pretty light and the lag knows it. i think their ranges are very wide: 98s+, virtually and pp, any two broadway.
I folded because I'm only expecting action from dominating hands, but after seeing what they showed down i started to wonder... |
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