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Re: Bet call call
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When a passive player caps preflop from the blinds I really hate to see an A or Q on the flop when I have kings. Well played. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not normally a limit player, but.. that's what I'm thinking. Does the SB really have AQ often enough to call the river here??? I feel like there's no way he's betting all three streets with AK/JJ meaning he has to have AQ for you to win... but would he cap that PF with those PT stats? Or am I missing something? Are you folding the river if original raiser folds on the flop (and thus the pot is smaller)? Sorry if I'm getting out of my league here, but I think if you do something different here it's find a fold somewhere, not a raise. |
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Re: Bet call call
where do you find guys with stats that bad?
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Re: Bet call call
that flop is shitttttay given all the preflop action. every street is closer to a fold than a raise (not that I'd even consider folding). your only prayer is that passive players sometimes overplay AK
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Re: Bet call call
only raises one hand out of 200? hmm?
really, i guess folding on the turn is the right play, if those number mean what i think they mean. |
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Re: Bet call call
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only raises one hand out of 200? hmm? really, i guess folding on the turn is the right play, if those number mean what i think they mean. [/ QUOTE ] they dont, bc players with those stats limpreraise or slowplay aa and most premiums. |
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