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Re: Daily Hand Post : Yeah, it\'s been a while, shut up
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I would limp PF. The turn raise is just spewing. I let it go on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Daily Hand Post : Yeah, it\'s been a while, shut up
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[ QUOTE ] I would limp PF. The turn raise is just spewing. I let it go on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] How is the turn raise spewing? Are you seriously that scared of an ace? |
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Re: Daily Hand Post : Yeah, it\'s been a while, shut up
Note that we could easily have the best hand on the turn. The BB could go from "I will bet my little pocket pair or goofy draw since that flop couldn't have hit him" to "Ooh an ace, he might fold a pair now". I like the flop play because you get 3 bet alot by better and worse hands and then where do you stand? I think you'll get a much more genuine reaction from BB to a turn raise plus that's how I'd play a big pair.
-DeathDonkey |
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Re: Daily Hand Post : Yeah, it\'s been a while, shut up
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I would limp PF. The turn raise is just spewing. I let it go on the turn. [/ QUOTE ] This is a standard PF-raise in LP w/tight players behind preflop; leverage position and it's a great neutral EV way to mix up your play and keep your opponents off guard in such a game. The turn raise is fine; beyond likely having the best hand, it's a perfect scare card to set up a 9 to fold. BB is likely testing a top pair/draw on the flop and it's either/or for MP. GoTs hand is very vulnerable on the flop so a call closing is fine. GoT has to be the river in order to get the chop-9 to fold. |
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Re: Daily Hand Post : Yeah, it\'s been a while, shut up
I don't know what I was thinking when I posted that. I raise that out of the SB and BB after a bunch of limpers too.
Meh, I think I'm getting so used to retards calling me down with K-high it's screwed up my thought process. You are absolutely correct here. |
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Re: Daily Hand Post : Yeah, it\'s been a while, shut up
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I don't know what I was thinking when I posted that. I raise that out of the SB and BB after a bunch of limpers too. Meh, I think I'm getting so used to retards calling me down with K-high it's screwed up my thought process. You are absolutely correct here. [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] He's not in the blinds, he's in LP. |
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Re: Daily Hand Post : Yeah, it\'s been a while, shut up
Your folding equity was on the turn and you shot your wad. I think betting this river is unwise.
- Jim |
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Re: Daily Hand Post : Yeah, it\'s been a while, shut up
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Your folding equity was on the turn and you shot your wad. I think betting this river is unwise. - Jim [/ QUOTE ] HU yes, with the 3rd player I think the river is a profitable bet. |
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Re: Daily Hand Post : Yeah, it\'s been a while, shut up
I'm sitting here wondering what a reportedly solid player is calling in the BB with PF, betting on the flop, calling a raise on the turn that would call a bet on the river with something we beat or fold the chop.
Do you suppose he's calling the turn with T9, J9 to fold on the river in a 13BB pot? Could be. - Jim |
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Re: Daily Hand Post : Yeah, it\'s been a while, shut up
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I'm sitting here wondering what a reportedly solid player is calling in the BB with PF, [/ QUOTE ] In a 4 way pot he doesn't need to have much to call here. Anything connected. Anything suited. The only thing I'd like ot ditch is an unsuited shitty ace or king or somehitng like this. But a solid players range here should be very, very wide. |
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