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A guy at my table...
This guy at my table to my left is 18/15/11 after 250 hands. What does that mean exactly? I have never seen stats like that before. I would assume he only plays premium hands, and gives up on any flop he doesn't connect with. If he is betting, he has something. Maybe he even doesn't like second pairs?
Can I assume I need TPTK or better if this guy is betting? How do you adjust for this kinda guy? Steal liberally of course, but what else? |
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Re: A guy at my table...
On your right? Just leave him alone unless I have a strong hand. If you can move so he is on your left and steal his blinds.
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Re: A guy at my table...
Doh! I mean't left. I edited my original post now.
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Re: A guy at my table...
It could mean he bets and raises when he as a hand, or it could mean he bets and raises when he has the initiative and releases easily when met with aggression. All those bets and raises could just be postflop continuation bets or raising with things like middle pair. If so, this player likely does not call down lightly and could be bluffed out of a hand. Of course, you'd want to observe his play in actual hands to confirm which type of player he is.
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Re: A guy at my table...
c/r the turn.
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Re: A guy at my table...
how often does he go to showdown?
how often does he win at showdown? |
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Re: A guy at my table...
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What does that mean exactly? [/ QUOTE ] I'm not sure. With a such a wacky PT number I would just try to watch and see if I can find out what's up. |
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