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Re: 99 vs 65/11/2
Do you think his postflop play was spew?
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Re: 99 vs 65/11/2
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Do you think his postflop play was spew? [/ QUOTE ] i think in order of correct flop decisions is call/raise/fold if thats what you meant. |
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Re: 99 vs 65/11/2
So are you saying Hero shouldn't fold the flop CDC, or that villain's play would be good with 88 because Hero needs to fold the flop here?
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So are you saying Hero shouldn't fold the flop CDC, or that villain's play would be good with 88 because Hero needs to fold the flop here? [/ QUOTE ] i'm saying hero definitely should not fold the flop. at least wait to see what happens on the turn before giving up if you have to. |
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Re: 99 vs 65/11/2
would you agree with the flop raise if you though it would buy you a free showdown?
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would you agree with the flop raise if you though it would buy you a free showdown? [/ QUOTE ] sure. also if you get 3bet on the flop it becomes a pretty easy hand to play after that no? |
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Re: 99 vs 65/11/2
Even at this limit? I rarely see light blind steals (let alone caps) from MP2 at 1/2 because most players are passive and even the aggressive ones have trouble getting a small field/buying the pot against typically loose opponents. And just because capping 88/AQ may be a good play for Villain here doesn't mean he's going to do it very often; I'd guess that a 'typical' 1/2 Villain caps 88/AQ <5% of the time?
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Re: 99 vs 65/11/2
I hate raising this flop, you're way too likely to be 3-bet here. Calling > folding > raising in my opinion.
Wait, [censored], I forgot to do a 2 page long equity calculation. [censored]. |
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