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Re: Learning disorder...
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this is standard [/ QUOTE ] Are you folding the river unimproved? I don't think that question is standard at all, personally. (In fact, it really can't be totally standard, because it's going to be pretty read-dependent). |
#12
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Re: Learning disorder...
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1. Villain three-bets the turn. (I think we need to call down with 8 outs against two pair; folding the river unimproved is painful but maybe I could do it depending on how the whole thing felt at the time). [/ QUOTE ] I had a hand just like this this past weekend. I did not fold the river u/i, and in the future against a player of this type I would consider folding "standard." That is all. Brett |
#13
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I just don't see enough players raise the turn here. It's quite clear he has JT, and that what he flashed as my KK was good.
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Re: Learning disorder...
Smells like JT who made a horrible turn bet.
- Jim |
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Re: Learning disorder...
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Smells like JT who made a horrible turn bet. - Jim [/ QUOTE ] Is it really that horrible to mix in some semi-bluff bets? Would it have been better if it had been a semi-bluff CR? psw ok, after rereading the action, it does seem a little wierd to run a stop n go on the turn with a drawing hand... |
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Re: Learning disorder...
I don't like the bet if he can't fold UI on the river when he's raised. A CR is better because you are much more likely to A) fold your opponent out-right and B) get a better idea where you stand if called.
I would list them as C/C, C/R and B/C in order of my preference. - Jim |
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Re: Learning disorder...
A raise on the turn will probably often be good here, but a J coming on this turn with the 89 from the flop is sufficiently scary that I might just call Villian's Donk Bet.
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