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Old 07-14-2005, 02:56 PM
okayplayer okayplayer is offline
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Default Re: PP NL400 KK preflop: Did I screw myself by minreraising here?

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There are 6 combos of AA, 8 of AK, 6 of QQ, and 16 of AQ.

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There are 3 combos of AA, 3 combos of AK, 3 of QQ and 9 of AQ.

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UNLESS I have a GREAT read on my opponent. In an online game, I don't think you can ever get
this accurate a read on your opponent.

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Actually THIS type of read is usually pretty easy to get on an online opponent. OP said that he was a tight, solid regular. This means that he has many hands on him, and I can almost guarantee you that he has never put in a 3rd bet OOP with AQ/AK or QQ. For tight solid players (unless the people doing the raising are complete maniacs), the 3rd raise means AA/KK.
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Old 07-14-2005, 04:47 PM
DonButtons DonButtons is offline
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Default Re: PP NL400 KK preflop: Did I screw myself by minreraising here?

Your including AQ into his range, LMAO........he's prob. mucking AQ here preflop.

Come on, he said he was a tight REGULAR...his range is very easy in this situation, specially if he knows the hero somwhat...

You have to stop doing all that math and also use some common sense, I know when you hit your set its hard, but this is esay.

And again, Im assuming he's a regular and not some donk, being tricky doesnt mean a regular will try to pick up a pot here LOL...all your assumptions are clearly off
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