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Old 12-31-2004, 02:18 AM
BottlesOf BottlesOf is offline
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Default Re: tough spot with two sevens

Could you please change your location to "Incorrect Odds."


I think that would be mutually beneficial.
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Old 12-31-2004, 12:45 PM
TStoneMBD TStoneMBD is offline
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Default Re: tough spot with two sevens

i think folding on the turn to a 3bet is good for your image, because most players are probably going to think that you checkraise-bluffed and therefore will pay you off more frequently. i dont think many players are creative enough to try and 3bet-bluff the turn against you.
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Old 12-31-2004, 02:08 PM
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Default Re: tough spot with two sevens

Well played. I like the line you took the best
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Old 12-31-2004, 06:48 PM
River2Pair River2Pair is offline
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Default Re: tough spot with two sevens

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What do these online stat numbers 20-10-1.2 mean? I play only B&M and am not familiar with these terms.


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These are from a program called pokertracker, which keeps stats on your game and on your opponents for all hands you play.

The 20 means that he sees 20% of flops other than an unraised big blind.

The 10 means that he raises 10% of his starting hands preflop.

1.2 is a post-flop aggression rating. I don't use pokertracker myself, because I play on a Mac and it only runs on Windows. But I believe 1.0 is average postflop aggression.
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