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Re: Feel like posting some 100-200 HU hands and klicking tells
Good post. I'd like to say I wish you would contribute more to this forum.
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Re: Feel like posting some 100-200 HU hands and klicking tells
Interesting stuff. Where do you play that has only .50 rake HU?
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Re: Feel like posting some 100-200 HU hands and klicking tells
probably UB.
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Re: Feel like posting some 100-200 HU hands and klicking tells
Thx for the interesting thoughts.
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Re: Feel like posting some 100-200 HU hands and klicking tells
good stuff
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Re: Feel like posting some 100-200 HU hands and klicking tells
The last hand example is especially good. When I am confident my opponent has a high pair i've never considered c-r'ing the river instead of the turn in this situation.
I imagine it would also do a far better job of unnerving him. |
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Re: Feel like posting some 100-200 HU hands and klicking tells
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His flop call and turn bets were very quick. This means for most opponents who give off clicking tells that the decisions are easy. This made me beleive that there is a lot less chance that the opponent had medium or bottom pair on the flop and made it easier to correctly put the opponent on the king. My standard play is to checkraise turn here but the decision to checkraise river instead came from desire to play in a way to comfuse the opponent as much as possible by mixing it up. [/ QUOTE ] I like it. Some people said my 'timing' (your 'clicking') tells were silly on another thread. But you are getting more respect [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] nh sir, especially the last one because you are safe from the K3 two pair that he hit because of the counterfeiting board pair. |
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Re: Feel like posting some 100-200 HU hands and klicking tells
Hey Eugene,
If you thought your opponent had TP in hand 3 would he not raise the turn allowing you to 3 bet (eventhough he had the best of it at that time). Are you saying this works well against an opponent who will bet but not raise with top pair ,or just incase he is bluffing, maybe both? I guess I'm asking why you wouldn't lead/3 bet with a very strong HU holding when you are confident he has top pair. Donny |
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Re: Feel like posting some 100-200 HU hands and klicking tells
Cool hands. On the last AK hand though, if you were conviced he had a king becuase of as clicking tell, I'm not sure why you would want to checkraise the river. Isnt he much more likely to give you action on the turn? Couldnt he raise a donk bet or three bet a checkraise? It seems like it given the other hand historys. I know it would be very tough for him to three bet a worse hand on the river. I understand you need to keep him guessing HU, but I like a turn checkraise or a lead out, especially since there are a lot of draws he could have picked up on 4th.
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