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Re: AKs really loose call down
You have no pair and no draw, the pot is small, and a passive opponent just bet into you. Fold the flop and be done with it.
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Re: AKs really loose call down
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You have no pair and no draw, the pot is small, and a passive opponent just bet into you. Fold the flop and be done with it. Bob [/ QUOTE ] Why is this opponent neccesarily passive? |
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Re: AKs really loose call down
You know, after all that discussion, I really don't mind a flop fold here. You have a point. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Re: AKs really loose call down
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Why is this opponent neccesarily passive? [/ QUOTE ] Ditto. All the AF number really tells you is that he likes to call a lot. He can donkbet heads-up all day with nothing and still have a really low AF if he just refuses to fold. |
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Re: AKs really loose call down
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[ QUOTE ] Why is this opponent neccesarily passive? [/ QUOTE ] Ditto. All the AF number really tells you is that he likes to call a lot. He can donkbet heads-up all day with nothing and still have a really low AF if he just refuses to fold. [/ QUOTE ] That is interesting. Although I know how the AF is calculated, I had never really considered what it means exactly. That said, I'd still fold the flop, even if I had no information on my opponent. Bob |
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Re: AKs really loose call down
Why not raise this flop to try and buy a free showdown. I think you probably have to fold this river.
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