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Re: 99 in the big blind heads up against PFR
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I would only 3-bet PF if I thought there was any way he'd fold to an undercard flop. Otherwise, I'd probably call. I don't see much value in a c/r on the flop; I'd take this to be a situation where I'd c/r a safe card on the turn, and c/f a card like the one that came. [/ QUOTE ] This is a very tight-weak approach to this hand and I strongly disapprove. |
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Re: 99 in the big blind heads up against PFR
You should 3-bet PF because you very likely have the best hand and you want to get value for it.
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Re: 99 in the big blind heads up against PFR
thanks W, I think I'm convinced that a PFR is correct here.
assuming you take the line I took and the turn and river are a Q and K, you think a call down is correct? also, did you notice the raising range that I gave in a later post? You keep reiterating that he is raising light, but I really dont think his range is that wide. |
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Re: 99 in the big blind heads up against PFR
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thanks W, I think I'm convinced that a PFR is correct here. assuming you take the line I took and the turn and river are a Q and K, you think a call down is correct? also, did you notice the raising range that I gave in a later post? You keep reiterating that he is raising light, but I really dont think his range is that wide. [/ QUOTE ] Obviously against a KQT board you are pretty much screwed, it's just that I really hate having to fold at any point in this hand. At that point you probably just have to fold and then put in for a table change. |
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Re: 99 in the big blind heads up against PFR
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[ QUOTE ] thanks W, I think I'm convinced that a PFR is correct here. assuming you take the line I took and the turn and river are a Q and K, you think a call down is correct? also, did you notice the raising range that I gave in a later post? You keep reiterating that he is raising light, but I really dont think his range is that wide. [/ QUOTE ] Obviously against a KQT board you are pretty much screwed, it's just that I really hate having to fold at any point in this hand. At that point you probably just have to fold and then put in for a table change. [/ QUOTE ] ok thanks -- this is about what I figured. if I put in for a table change I think I would need my head examined. this particular hand was by far an exception to the rule -- this table was very juicy even by FW 10/20 standards. |
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