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Re: Interesting Hands
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In my experience not too many villains will bet $130 into a $25 pot with AJ. [/ QUOTE ] Hero has less than 50 bucks left on the table the villian could make the bet 1 million dollars and it would not matter. If hero has 130$ on the table I think this would be an easy fold. |
#12
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Re: Interesting Hands
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Hand 2. Well played but yeah I fold this. If for no other reason, because I'm going to see his cards anyway [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] same here... good point [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
#13
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Re: Interesting Hands
1: Fold it UTG, it's not a hand you want to take OOP. As played, you want to check behind on the turn, essentially telling villian: "Hey, I tried to make a play for the pot on the flop, but you called me. Feel free to bet all your chips on the end" Checking behind induces a bet or at least a check/call when you hit on the river. In either case, I think the river will play itself.
2: Depending on the player, I think a loose call might be in order... if he's a solid player, I'll let it go, otherwise I'll put my chips in; it appears as though he doesn't *want* a call, right? |
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Results
This table was ridiculously donkish (and really passive preflop) so I was limping in with generally inferior hands. Anyway:
Hand #1: Villian calls and shows AsJs. Hands #2: Villian1 shows QQ Villian2 shows J8 |
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Re: Interesting Hands
hand one, don't try to push donks off of hands. By the turn you're only about 1 in 3 to win the hand vs a pair and likely don't have any fold equity.
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