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Old 12-10-2005, 06:57 PM
Godfather80 Godfather80 is offline
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Default Re: Learning to think on the fly -- a test

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Scenario 2

Villain is a weak, but not wild, player. He calls and folds too much on all streets, and does not raise frequently enough. He is not tricky.



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Given your read on Scenario 2 villain, his flop raise makes me nervous. He is not tricky and doesn't raise enough, as you said. To me, this means his raises give away too much info. Hero raised preflop and bet the flop. A raise at this point from villain seems like twopair or better, although heads up it could be top pair. I call the flop and lead the turn. If raised, I'm gone. If called on the turn, I'm probably check/calling on the river depending on villain's bet size.
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