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A10o keeps confusing me
Same 6/12 game at the Borg. Main villian in this hand is very much a LAG PF and on the flop, but I have never seen him get out on line on the turn. (VPIP~70% PFR~30%, he's UTG) I really don't know the best way to play this, I think I may have made a mistake on each street.
I have A10o in the CO. UTG limps, 3 other donks limp, I limp (mistake 1?), Button limps, SB folds, BB checks. Flop AK4r BB open folds, UTG bets, all fold to me, I call (mistake 2?), button folds. Turn 6 (completes rainbow) He bets, I raise, he thinks for a minute and 3-bets. I think for a minute and fold. Flame away. |
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
Josh's Theorem #3:
Even seemingly passive players can get out of line if they are very loose preflop, and especially if they are aggressive postflop. Players like this often have a screw loose and make erratic plays and bluffs, so you generally can't trust them. Against this type of player, I'm not folding, especially since you almost certainly have a good amount of outs. |
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
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Josh's Theorem #3: [/ QUOTE ] I missed 1 and 2. |
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
I missed theorom's #1 and #2.
I'd add a footnote to #3 stating that this is even more likely to apply when in a heads-up situation. |
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
Smells like a set. Not sure about the game you're playing in but at stakes like that would anyone in their right mind, even someone as laggy as him, 3-bet if they could not beat ATo? If you think your tens are still outs then I'd consider paying him off just for some info.
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
I raise preflop and on the flop. The hand may play quite different after that.
If your read is correct, I'm probably not folding this hand. |
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
I like to raise this flop here and then call down a 3-bet. If he just calls, bet the whole way. I'm not sure what to do if check-raised on the turn or river, but I probably still call down anyway.
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
i like a raise preflop, which means the hand probably plays differently. on the flop, i would probably raise to see how the villain plays it, if 3 bet on the flop i would probably call down because this is a hand i want to see a showdown with vs this villain
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
Wasn't that CDC's old avatar?
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Re: A10o keeps confusing me
I did not read your post. I tried but for some reason I kept losing focus on the words and eventually gave up.
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