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For instance, anyone here ever coldcall a raise on a paired rainbow flop, 3+ players seeing the flop, with nothing, thinking that you can pick up the pot with a bet or raise on the turn and get the flop raiser to fold his top pair or pocket pair (or good ace or whatever) bcs you're representing trips and he knows that's the only thing a Reasonable player would coldcall with? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, but it's bloody expensive when they call you down with an overpair. Krishan |
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[ QUOTE ] For instance, anyone here ever coldcall a raise on a paired rainbow flop, 3+ players seeing the flop, with nothing, thinking that you can pick up the pot with a bet or raise on the turn and get the flop raiser to fold his top pair or pocket pair (or good ace or whatever) bcs you're representing trips and he knows that's the only thing a Reasonable player would coldcall with? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, but it's bloody expensive when they call you down with an overpair. Krishan [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I noticed that too . . . |
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Just to add insult to injury:
Bad laydown. Your turn flatcall and river fold are totally inconsistant. A8 is a significant part of BBs range here. You're getting better than 6-1 for a split. |
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Just to add insult to injury: Bad laydown. Your turn flatcall and river fold are totally inconsistant. A8 is a significant part of BBs range here. You're getting better than 6-1 for a split. [/ QUOTE ] Most of the hands that hero is calling down to hope to beat are overpalyed AK/AQ-type hands. We now lose to those because of the river 9, the fact that we now chop with A8 is the only upside. Surf |
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[ QUOTE ] Just to add insult to injury: Bad laydown. Your turn flatcall and river fold are totally inconsistant. A8 is a significant part of BBs range here. You're getting better than 6-1 for a split. [/ QUOTE ] Most of the hands that hero is calling down to hope to beat are overpalyed AK/AQ-type hands. We now lose to those because of the river 9, the fact that we now chop with A8 is the only upside. Surf [/ QUOTE ] I think AK/AQ type hands bet/call the turn way more often than checkraise given the flop action, and set/top 2 type hands would bet/3-bet the turn more often than checkraise. Regardless of how often he takes this particular line with a hand that sucked out on the river, the fact remains that his holding will be A8 more often than 16% of the time assuming he is a reasonably aggro blind defender preflop. And there's always the ~2-3% chance the guy was getting frisky with KK-TT or air and the OP wins the hand outright. |
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Ah2c 12.5 % 0 6
A9,A8,AA,22,88,99,AK 87.5 % http://www.propokertools.com/simulator/s...amp;h4=&h5= this simulation is only over 24 trials. seems way off to me. i cant see our pot equity being 12.5% against that range in which were splitting against 1 hand and losing to the rest lol. could someone pokerstove this for me? mine is broke. |
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I'm getting 12.5% too.
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dude, threebets on turn.
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dude, threebets on turn. [/ QUOTE ] |
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hi
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