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Old 09-12-2005, 02:32 AM
joker122 joker122 is offline
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Default a specific blind situation

folded to sb who raises, you call with xx.

flop is A high with two rags, no draws, and leaving you with no pair.

sb bets and you raise.

how effective is this at

i. 5/10 vs an unknown?
ii. 5/10 vs a tag?
iii. 10/20 vs an unknown?
iv. 10/20 vs a tag?

i've found that there is a good deal of fold equity present for both i and ii.
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Old 09-12-2005, 02:51 AM
Robk Robk is offline
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Default Re: a specific blind situation

im not sure about 5/10. but at 10/20 this is the kind of spot where players are quick to play back, depending on image, mood, recent stuff.

this is a spot where many players are exploitable as they call here with their aces. so when they raise the information is very valuable.
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