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Re: TPNK in limped pot
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Party Poker No-Limit Hold'em, $ BB (6 max, 9 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx Where do you find the 6 max, 9 handed games? Bet they are really profitable! [/ QUOTE ] You're a riot. Take THAT xorbie. |
#22
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Re: TPNK in limped pot
not closing the action; throw it away quickly
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#23
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Re: TPNK in limped pot
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[ QUOTE ] I think folding > raising > calling. [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] This is insane unless you think you are going to bluff him off a better hand which you won't so it is insane. I think it is close between folding>calling>raising and raising>calling>folding. Really, I think that calling~=raising~=folding and I probably call most of the time and fold the turn if he bets big again. |
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Re: TPNK in limped pot
calling, raising, and folding are all close.
edit: the best choice is opponent dependant and table dependant. and, what your turn play is. (the better you play, the more flexibility calling now gives you rather then raise now to essentially turn your hand into a bluff) the cold fact is this guy plays every other hand, and bet at a pot next to last. his hand range is very wide. unfortunately, alot of his hands have equity vs you, whereas you will probably neither make a better hand fold nor draw out on a better one. it's tough to label my standard play, as said, because they're all close. |
#25
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Re: TPNK in limped pot
I would fold.
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