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I don't fold, and probably cap more than call.
UTG could be raising with huge range of hands, notwithstanding those numbers. And CO could easily be 3-betting with a middle pair. My numbers aren't that far removed from CO and I would certainly have no problem 3-betting with TT. Really, the only question for me is whether to cap or to call, and that answer depends mostly on how these guys play post-flop. And I mean in a way that I don't think I could figure out from the numbers alone. |
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#2
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Really, the only question for me is whether to cap or to call, and that answer depends mostly on how these guys play post-flop. And I mean in a way that I don't think I could figure out from the numbers alone. [/ QUOTE ] If they're "bad" postflop, they'll only be a little bad. They're favorites to have big hands based on their preflop stats, and big hands are pretty tough to misplay. One thing that's for certain: They are TAGs. If you miss, you'll be charged to hit and if you hit, they won't go 12 bets with the losing hand. |
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They are TAGs. If you miss, you'll be charged to hit and if you hit, they won't go 12 bets with the losing hand. [/ QUOTE ] You are not compelled to play past the flop - or at least not past the turn - if you miss entirely and in the middle of a betting war. And if you hit, then I think it was worth seeing the flop even if both opponents fold right there, which is unlikely to happen anyway. |
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I cap, but have read some good arguments for calling but folding is redicilius.
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