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RESULTS
Of course, I didn't post this hand because I would've lost to AA. The bb had A5 of clubs, and the first guy had 99. I folded the best hand.
I really don't want to be results orientated. I just wanted to know how some of you guys would've played it. I think the guy with 99 really played it well (at least after the flop). Because I just called the flop, he realized I might be weak. So he re-raises the bb (who he has position on), in order to drive me out of the hand. Again, I think he played it well. I just wasn't winning this hand and I'm sure sure if there's anything I could've/should've done differently. This is what happens against aggressive players... You sometimes can't win pots you would've easily won against more passive players. Thanks for the responses. |
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Re: RESULTS
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Of course, I didn't post this hand because I would've lost to AA. I folded the best hand. [/ QUOTE ] Wha?? |
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Re: RESULTS
In other words, if the hand played out and the first player showed something like AA, I'd have probably assumed I played it fine and wouldn't have thought any more about it.
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
You can't fold here for a mere small bet! The pot is big, it's just way way way to weak and it's an invitation for strong players to run all over you.
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
That's kinda what I thought. So do you prefer raising the flop? Or is calling ok in your opinion? Thanks.
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
This isn't a fold vs. a strong player, the opponent had a PFR of less than 6%. It's a rare fold to make and one that people wouldn't notice anyway.
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Re: Too soft for Party 30-60?
Clarification: I was referring to the decision immediately after the very first single bet on the flop.
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