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Re: Horray, 1st 10-20 hand post
Thanks guys, I really appreciate the comments. I guess with my inital hand post I should of included as much info as I can. I have played all 400 hands I have on him againist him at the table. I am ruthless with blind stealing and take it from there. I wanted to play a little trick on this guy instead of just capping and then betting the flop showing him I mean business.
I think he is the type of player that would cap with AJ and up along with even 99 and up againist me. No matter what the flop was I would of waited to pump the turn unless an ace came on the flop. I think I have the image to him that I am really only betting and continuing to fire when I have nothing. I figured the best way to get bets out of him was to wait. Given the turn action, I would of put him on a AJs, 99, QQ, and KK even KQs about 80% of the time and TT or JJ 20% of the time. I truly thought he would of checked the river to me where I would of bet/called. I dont know how much action I would of lost on the flop if I just hit it hard from the getgo. This is definitely not a "standard" play for me but trying to incorporate some different lines especially playing againist a player that I see frequently. Villian showed QQ which at least made me feel like a good player for a whole 2 minutes. I know in this instance I earned more this hand than if I played it as hard and fast as possible. It just got me thinking if this is "acceptable" say once every 3 times in this situation. Thanks for the comments once again. |
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Re: Horray, 1st 10-20 hand post
Step1: make a note on him that he overplays overpairs.
Step2: Profit. Nh. It sounds like you were comfortable generating this excess action against this player because you knew he'd put that many bets in with a 1 pair hand. It's important to recognize that, and act on it, which it looks like you did [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Surf |
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