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arg, tough pf decision
This is actually a really weird decision.
I'm in the CO, it's folded to me: Button is 8/0 (has played one hand) over 12 hands... okay, pretty pointless, but I figured I'd tell you anyways. sb is 64/16/1.5 over 64 hands bb is 33/2/1 over 50 hands. --- My cards: T9o. What do I do? With more reliable stats on the button, this would be a decision between calling and folding. With some reliable stats on the button that said that he wouldn't roll over without a raise, it would be between raising and folding. Vs these two guys, if we hit, we can expect to be paid. I think folding would be the best choice, but I DID raise. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] --Dave. |
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Re: arg, tough pf decision
I think folding is the clear choice vs. these blinds.
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Re: arg, tough pf decision
I would raise in real time since I don't use PT. It looks like a pretty clear fold given what we know, eh?
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Re: arg, tough pf decision
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I would raise in real time since I don't use PT. It looks like a pretty clear fold given what we know, eh? [/ QUOTE ] What if we were on the button with it and it were folded to us? Would calling be okay vs these guys? Edit: Besides, I assume that since you don't use PT, you'd probably be paying such good attention that you'd say to yourself, "Well, I've seen that guy play roughly 63-64% of his hands, raising about 15% or so..." |
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Re: arg, tough pf decision
it looks like t9o has maybe a 6-10% edge on two random hands right now... 2% complete montecarlo
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Re: arg, tough pf decision
I raise T9o from the button everytime. I just don't trust your read on the button here to raise it from the CO. It is good to open up your game a bit in these spots.
Brad |
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