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Re: Seeing to many demons
Auto-fold preflop.
Check-raise the flop. If utg was the preflop raiser then fine, lead out, but with the raiser in the middle of your three opponents you are better off check-raising. Will |
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Re: Seeing to many demons
what about 89o? that a call? my bb play is bad
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Re: Seeing to many demons
89o is generally a fold. You can play it if you are going to outplay the hell out of your opponents on later streets, but if that's not the case, then it's a fold.
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Re: Seeing to many demons
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PF is a fold for me. Postflop seems fine. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Seeing to many demons
1) Fold pre-flop
2) Check-raise flop 3) Bet river : the only hands that explain MPs behavior are 99 to AA. AA-QQ has more combinations, so is slightly more likely. You're generally going to make more by betting this. I suspect AA since people always tend to bet/raise with it all the way without considering the possibility that they're beat. My guess is that you saw too many demons, while your opponent saw too few. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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