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what good is limping with AQs? Gives the field way too many chances to hit their hand. Get lost real easy in this situation
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I didn't advocate limping. Making it 50 after 2 limpers is fairly pointless.
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i don't appreciate you posting a picture of MY g/f on YOUR profile. But a raise is in order here, and 50 isn't really going to do the trick. I'd say 100 straight would limit them. Again, what is with all these pop ups? Great googly moogly
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What purpose does raising to 50 serve? [/ QUOTE ] what purpose does limping serve? whether it's 50 or 80, i believe you end up being less befuddled with this hand [still assuming multiple callers consistent with $10 + 1 games] when UTG goes all-in. say the pot on the flop is now: [ QUOTE ] t250 [/ QUOTE ] it now represents alot more of UTG's stack. if you bet t350 and he reraises all-in, what's your play? it would be an easy call for me. but betting t150 into an t87.50 pot on the flop when you failed to show any aggression beforehand, then get reraised all-in, why make it harder on yourself? |
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i don't appreciate you posting a picture of MY g/f on YOUR profile. [/ QUOTE ] What I want to know is why you call the girl I'm bangin' your girlfriend...... Also, is AQs really a strong enough hand to raise this mch preflop. How exactly does it define my and/or my opponent's hand? nil |
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bones has by far the sexiest avatar ever...and i like the t50 raise, it should force out some hands that considered limping, and it keeps the pot relatively small when you miss or catch some crazy draw. The oversized pot bet is not good IMO, for reasons already stated.
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I think you have to call at the 10's most people are playing ax, not to mention people pushing with a flush draw, just way too many hands you are ahead of, and the only hands beating you are AA(unlikely) 77, 33, AK(Unlikely), A7, A3, and 73(Very unlikely)
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The difference between 50 and 80 is significant. 50 doesn't clear anything up, because not only are the EP limpers priced in to call, but so is any pair after you.
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Mistake number one is not raising pre-flop. I'd like to know how the hand ended, but I'm sure He flopped two pair. Most likely, A7. It's entirely possible he moved with a flush draw, maybe he had Kx of spades in his hand, but I'd bet on the ace seven. Maybe ace three suited. If he held either of those hands, a good player would have probably folded to a raise pre-flop (you did say this was early, right?).
Mistake number two is betting so much on the flop. It looks like you're trying to buy it and a lot of low-limit players will move in on you with a decent draw like the flush draw because if they think you're trying to buy it, you can't call that. Just, from now on, late position, unraised, you gotta take the lead with a hand like aq suited. It helps you define your opponents hands on the later streets. I hope you didn't call the all-in. |
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I'd like to know how the hand ended, but I'm sure He flopped two pair. Most likely, A7. It's entirely possible he moved with a flush draw, maybe he had Kx of spades in his hand, but I'd bet on the ace seven. Maybe ace three suited. If he held either of those hands, a good player would have probably folded to a raise pre-flop (you did say this was early, right?). I hope you didn't call the all-in. [/ QUOTE ] I didn't call. I folded. He showed his cards... Results in white: <font color="white"> </font> |
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