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Thank you. So you are behind 12, all of which leave you 2 outs, and all of which may 3 bet, half of which are guaranteed to 3 bet. You are ahead of 18, 12 of which have 5 outs, and 6 of which have 2 outs. You aren't going to bet the river if an A hits, presumably. Are you going to bet the river if a blank hits? How much work do I have to show?
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I think you need to lelaise. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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I seem to be by myself here, but I like the way he played it. He gets good value when he's ahead and I don't think she's three-betting a hand he's ever ahead of here. Also, it allows him to get away from his hand. If he calls and raises a blank river, I feel like he almost has to call the raise.
OTOH, he played the Thanksgiving dinner much, much worse. |
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"OTOH, he played the Thanksgiving dinner much, much worse."
Two of the girls are young, attractive Americans who claim they won't put out for religious reasons. I'm planning on bringing a hooker. -Michael |
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I'm planning on bringing a hooker. [/ QUOTE ] yeah, we know how you roll... |
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I think the turn raise is horrible.
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"won't put out for religious reasons."
that's code for "vag is closed but will you please siimp", didnt anyone ever teach you that? |
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I seem to be by myself here, but I like the way he played it. He gets good value when he's ahead and I don't think she's three-betting a hand he's ever ahead of here. [/ QUOTE ] I'm surprised to see peple say this against a high stakes player. Every time you folod to a turn 3-bet, you encourage your opponents to 3-bet you next time with a hand that is either drawing or which they were planning to call down anyways. To me, there is no concept of "they won't 3-bet a worse hand". If you fold, then they will. -Eric |
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this hand was played fine. you found out you were badly beat after putting in the appropriate amount of action and then folded and moved on. well done.
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Fear of the Weak Tight label strikes again. Flat calling down the turn and river is the best line here. You spend the same 2 BB's and -
1 - keep the worse hand in when you're ahead. 2 - give yourself a chance to catch the longshot 2 outer when behind. 3 - avoid giving too much action or being outplayed. |
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