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Old 03-18-2005, 12:44 PM
BigEndian BigEndian is offline
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Default Re: A different 99 on a fairly tight aggressive table.

What's the difference between me getting 3-bet from my open raise on a TA table and getting 3-bets in there with a LRR?

[edit] This is a rhetorical question btw. Clearly there are differences. But what they are an whether that makes the LRR good is debatable.

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Old 03-18-2005, 06:38 PM
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Default Re: A different 99 on a fairly tight aggressive table.

Yeah, I'm inclined to view a LRR as suited crap absent information about the player, and I tend to cap in order to send a clear message that the LRR with cheese will get capped nearly always. This is coming from playing much more live than online recently, and knowing my opponents much better, and knowing that they might remember that I will cap them lighter than usual.

I agree with your comments that, given the table conditions, your LRR looks more real than if the table were loose. But, I would always need to spray a bit on the flop in order to give you credit unless I already knew you LRRs as a regular line with your monsters.
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Old 03-18-2005, 07:40 PM
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Default Re: A different 99 on a fairly tight aggressive table.

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I thought I would try something different for me with this 99.

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For this reason alone it's worth it.
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