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Re: Newbie needs feedback.
I like the call with 46. It's a very easy hand to get away from if the flop doesn't clobber you.
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Re: Newbie needs feedback.
Maulik is a smart man. I like it more if they are sooooted
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#13
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Re: Newbie needs feedback.
If I have ~180 and it costs 5 to see a three handed flop w/ 64 in position, I'm doing it. I love gapped connectors in position, particularly if I've got a tight table image.
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Re: Newbie needs feedback.
[ QUOTE ]
If I have ~180 and it costs 5 to see a three handed flop w/ 64 in position, I'm doing it. I love gapped connectors in position, particularly if I've got a tight table image. [/ QUOTE ] Seems like a poor man's version of sett mining. I definitely plan to look into my stats this weekend and see what I'm missing. |
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Not a hand as weak as 4 6. Make it 10 8 and I consider a call.
Remember that not only do you have to make your straight, but your opponents also need a hand that will pay you off. There aren't too many hands that will pay off on a 2 3 5 board. This flop is a particularly rare one since 4 cards were missing that are needed for it. |
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Re: Newbie needs feedback.
I had a very tight image at this point. My thoughts were the orginal raiser check folds quite a bit and both of the aggressive players just called. So i can take a stab at the pot even if I miss and if some one leads out or raises me i can fold easily.
Turn was a 4 river a 3 [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] |
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