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Old 12-04-2005, 09:38 PM
DCWildcat DCWildcat is offline
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Default Re: set of jacks vs limp-cap

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What does "wacky" mean? Does it mean weird and unpredictable (i.e., he mightlimp cap a random hand?)

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yeah, I mean he might limp-cap a random hand. I hadn't seen him LRR before this, but he had made enough weird bets and hopeless bluff raises that when he capped I didn't give him much credit for a top hand.

everything I did postflop was an attempt to maximize bets going in.

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Thanks for the clarification! With this in mind, I'm pushing super hard on the river. Bet/3-bet. If he's liable to do it with a random hand, times you are ahead far outnumber times you're behind.
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