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vs 2p2er
2p2er in this hand is a v. aggressive well respected 2p2er who has played higher than 30/60. he does not known i am 2p2.
i limp kk utg. folded to his sb. he raises. bb calls. i limpreraise. he caps. bb folds. flop: q55. i call. turn: 3. i call. river: 3. i call. |
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Re: vs 2p2er
perfect.
you should consider just calling the raise preflop against the good player and the big blind. a limp-reraise from a tight player is a narrow range, and you can eschew 2SB preflop to raise the flop and under-represent. |
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Re: vs 2p2er
standard WA/WB
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Re: vs 2p2er
nm
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Re: vs 2p2er
If you folded on the flop I would worship you. I think you should fold somewhere.
-DeathDonkey |
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Re: vs 2p2er
had the bb not come in i would have callled.
anyway, i posted the hand because i am not happy with my postflop play |
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Re: vs 2p2er
depending on who this is against, i mightve folded flop.
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Re: vs 2p2er
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no one thinks there is any value in raising the river like a donk pushing villain off an ace split? [/ QUOTE ] would you pay off a tight limp-reraiser with A-high here? and, as Villain, do you play AKo this way? if most/all AK won't cap, and JJ won't cap, the flop is an obvious fold. once the worse hands start capping, you have more leniency to call down and/or raise. a lot depends on how the limp-rr is perceived, though OP probably mixes it up enough to call down. if not, the preflop 3-bet is a mistake. |
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Re: vs 2p2er
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had the bb not come in i would have callled. anyway, i posted the hand because i am not happy with my postflop play [/ QUOTE ] I think it's fine, unless you wanted to fold somewhere. I'd call down here by default just to make sure he's not getting out of line, maybe this is a leak. But true most of the time the pot's getting shipped to the other direction How much respect do your LRRs usually get and how's your image? |
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Re: vs 2p2er
nm
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