|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Sexy?
if you call a raise on the turn and then you c/r when you improve on the river, i call it the "scribbity"
i call it the "hibbity" if you plan to c/r the river when you call the turn raise (whether the river improves you or not). the hibbity is typically no more valuable than reraising and leading the river - it is simply a move from the bossaggro playbook, which incorporates the additional value of the move which is derived from its capability of inducing tilt in your opponent. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Sexy?
[ QUOTE ]
if you call a raise on the turn and then you c/r when you improve on the river, i call it the "scribbity" i call it the "hibbity" if you plan to c/r the river when you call the turn raise (whether the river improves you or not). the hibbity is typically no more valuable than reraising and leading the river - it is simply a move from the bossaggro playbook, which incorporates the additional value of the move which is derived from its capability of inducing tilt in your opponent. [/ QUOTE ] Sweet post. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: Sexy?
[ QUOTE ]
if you call a raise on the turn and then you c/r when you improve on the river, i call it the "scribbity" i call it the "hibbity" if you plan to c/r the river when you call the turn raise (whether the river improves you or not). the hibbity is typically no more valuable than reraising and leading the river - it is simply a move from the bossaggro playbook, which incorporates the additional value of the move which is derived from its capability of inducing tilt in your opponent. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] |
|
|