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Old 06-06-2005, 09:10 PM
beset7 beset7 is offline
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Default Re: KJo > River (2/4)

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what's his pfr percentage?

if he was on a draw, his flop raise was a very bad play imo. the free card play gains about 0,33 small bets if it succeeds (and costs 0,33 or 0,66 sb if it fails) and every lost caller costs about 0,33 sb. i cant imagine that there is any chance that a free card play is any good here (and it is not even close).
if you think he will make this move anyway the chance that he is on a draw is not decreased of course. but i think most player who are capable of the free card play would agree that this is no good spot for it.

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PFR is around 20 over 120 hands or so.

I like your analysis. I'll remember it for when I'm playing against more reasonable opponents.

EDIT: Maybe I Should have also mentioned that this game had just gone from 4 handed to 8 handed rather quickly which may have influenced my willingness to so quickly put mp1 on a drawing hand.

Also, to the people who mentioned a dislike for the pf call I'm not ignoring you I just think it's so close that it's not really worth debating. I don't like raising with KJo out of position because it's hard to play the aggressor with this hand on most flops but I think it has enough equity against the range of possible holdings in small stakes games to warrant limping UTG. PT says over my last 10K I'm turning a small profit with it OOP so it's probably close and maybe just a style thing.
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