![]() |
#21
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Hell, fold to the 3-bet on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] Even if BB could somehow turn his cards over and show hero that he's outkicked by AQ or AK, hero should call this purely based on the odds that he hits his kicker on the turn. 18.5 SB (which will be 19.5 SB) in the pot and hero has to call 1 SB. 19.5:1. He's 47:3 to hit his T. You said I was trolling you in another post where I commented that your advice is weak-tight and results oriented. Sorry if you see it that way, but I'd rather not let bad advice just go by, for your sake and for others who are reading what you're writing. I consider this far from trolling you. [/ QUOTE ] Fine then, Fold on the turn? What if BB has JJ and you hit your T on the T? How about folding pre-flop? |
#22
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
[ QUOTE ]
I've seen people on here playing AJs UTG for a raise.. that's pretty questionable. A10 is worse. If it's a tight table, much more so. You're probably only getting called by hands beating you soundly. [/ QUOTE ] Ack, you limp with AJs UTG? I raise KQo from UTG - which is way closer than AJs. And really, where are you playing that people are only calling UTG raises with AQ+ or TT+? Typical hands that party fish will call raises with include Q9o, 98o, A3o, K4s, etc. |
#23
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
[ QUOTE ]
Fine then, Fold on the turn? What if BB has JJ and you hit your T on the T? How about folding pre-flop? [/ QUOTE ] All these what ifs happen every single hand. Committing to call down from the turn unimproved + getting your raises in when you hit your T is, IMO, +EV, and folding a winner would suck for your sanity. Folding preflop is up to you. I raise it 90-100% of the time - but I wouldn't play at a 22% VPIP table (which is by far hero's biggest mistake). |
#24
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
[ QUOTE ]
I really don't see you winning this hand like ever against tight players. [/ QUOTE ] I disagree once the Ace falls on the turn. I like the way Sin played this hand. |
![]() |
|
|