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"LAGgish and on the decent side" isn't that an oxymoron? I think the move here depends heavily on the read of this guy. A lot of party LAGs could be raising the flop there with a draw, or with KJ or AT. I definitely don't like calling the flop - it's raise or fold depending on your read of him. Folding a good TPTK to this action from many LAGs on party 6-handed is a big long term losing move.
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I hate folding here because you see a flush draw so often. But playing a big pot, which is what is going to happen if you call or raise, with TPTK is crappy. Those of you who say call are really going to push AI on a blank turn? Spewage. Next hand.
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"LAGgish and on the decent side" isn't that an oxymoron? [/ QUOTE ] nope |
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"LAGgish and on the decent side" isn't that an oxymoron? [/ QUOTE ] I'm still quite new to NL, but every time I read something like this I think, "Another Limit player trying to make the cross-over." I make this comment not to condescend (when I first started NL play, I also thought LAG = bad), but to help convince you that limit mentality just doesn't apply to NL. TAG is not the only righteous path (although it's a great place to start for most players new to NL). |
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