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Re: 77 HU vs. a TAG
I [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] everything - especially the flop and turn. I want to say the river is close, but turn raise + river bet makes it unlikely he'll call with a worse hand.
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Re: 77 HU vs. a TAG
Standard?
I only see you losing to 88-TT. Any other hand would have given you more action. nice hand, it shipped your way right? |
#13
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Re: 77 HU vs. a TAG
Given the turn card the raise is relatively easy.
Are you still raising any other card? You raised the turn b/c you put him on a draw so shouldn't you raise any of other cards as well and play the hand the same way? |
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Re: 77 HU vs. a TAG
Will he fold a better pocket pair than yours?
Most players will just call down with JJ TT etc when they are heads up and a Q falls. I cant see him check raising JJ against you, after your preflop 3 bet. You are bankning alot on if he would fold JJ-99 (b/c you can beat overcards). I say fold preflop and dont put yourself in these situations against a TAG who may checkraise AK |
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Re: 77 HU vs. a TAG
Bet the river.
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Re: 77 HU vs. a TAG
I use this line sometimes and this spot seems like a good one for it. I check the river unless I have a read on him as the type who calls down with AK even in the face of aggression.
When I feel like I am spewing I just call these down since I cant trust myself to fold to a 3bet vs an aggressive opponent. |
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