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Re: Reraising someone who raises too much
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[ QUOTE ] This villain raises too much. Probably 16% or so. [/ QUOTE ] I generally raise about 25% of my hands. [/ QUOTE ] i hope u are kidding |
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Re: Reraising someone who raises too much
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I was the reraiser in the T9s hand. I had KK. Flop was 873 and I bet $100. He called. Turn was a J and I pushed. Obviously he called. Im 90% sure my play was good and his bad (but not horrible), but like I said, I like to review the play of what I think are solid players to see if they know something I dont. [/ QUOTE ] I think his PF play is too loose for my standards and I think you need to bet more on the flop, especially in face of his loose play. Maybe 1 or 1.15 pot? Given the stacks here, he doesn't have odds anyway. |
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Re: Reraising someone who raises too much
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] This villain raises too much. Probably 16% or so. [/ QUOTE ] I generally raise about 25% of my hands. [/ QUOTE ] i hope u are kidding [/ QUOTE ] Varies according to the table, but this is typical for me at a loose-passive table where all the players sucks (ie most tables). But if watch me play, it will seem like I am a tight player that rarely gets out of line. |
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Re: Reraising someone who raises too much
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] This villain raises too much. Probably 16% or so. [/ QUOTE ] I generally raise about 25% of my hands. [/ QUOTE ] i hope u are kidding [/ QUOTE ] Varies according to the table, but this is typical for me at a loose-passive table where all the players sucks (ie most tables). But if watch me play, it will seem like I am a tight player that rarely gets out of line. [/ QUOTE ] is your overall pfr 25% or not? i would be surprised that you could win long term with that (this is regarding the party games, i have no idea if you could be running over some random weak-tight game on a tiny site or something). |
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Re: Reraising someone who raises too much
You don't give enough information on hand one. If you can get it heads up with him by just calling, then that is by far the superior play. Since we believe he has a trash hand, we can steal the pot from him on nearly any board. We can win a decent amount from him if an ace hits and he is outkicked, if he flops bottom pair he has to give it up, if he flops nothing he has to give it up. Reraising preflop only wins us $9.
His play in the second hand is marginal but not terrible. You should have reraised more preflop. You're giving away your hand, but drawing hands are still marginally priced in. Your play isn't -EV, but it's not +EV either. Just a lot of variance (ignoring the times you're up against AA or QQ or something.) |
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Re: Reraising someone who raises too much
my pfr ranges from 15-25...6-max
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Re: Reraising someone who raises too much
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my pfr ranges from 15-25...6-max [/ QUOTE ] ok, it ranges, but what is your long term pfr? |
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Re: Reraising someone who raises too much
A pfr of 16% isn't necessarily too high. Does he have a pfr of 16% from all positions? In that case it's probably too high, reraise him w/AJ. Is he tighter in early position, but raises suited connectors, QJ-like stuff, occasional trash, etc, from late position, depending on which players are in blinds or have limped? Then it's not too high IMO. In that case, be much more careful about reraising with AJ when he's raised from EP (though account for what he thinks your image is).
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Re: Reraising someone who raises too much
do you do lots of bs min and small raises or these mostly PSRs?
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