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posting blind.
Preflop: complete is fine, calling a raise 5:1 OOP is questionable but since you close the action not bad. Flop: don't bet, not enough equity, check/call you want to keep UTG to pad your draw. Turn: this is good River: I think your good here I can't think of any [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]'s he would have raised this flop with (maybe AQ-AT) but still I would lead and call a raise. The c/r is just fancy play syndrome IMHO, and I think the cap is overdoing it. |
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Preflop is close. What matters most is the strength and aggression of your competition.
Flop, turn, and river are perfect. Rob |
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preflop is borderline bad and really depends on the quality of your post-flop play, which considering the flop bet, isn't all that good. that pushes PF into a definitely bad play, unless you've got some sort of read you aren't telling us about. i'm too tired to explain why the flop bet sucks, but others can probably elaborate for me. fold PF until you learn how to better play this postflop. [/ QUOTE ] Red Green is the nuts. NH |
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Flop, turn, and river are perfect. Rob [/ QUOTE ] Uhh...please elaborate on the flop play. |
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[ QUOTE ] Flop, turn, and river are perfect. Rob [/ QUOTE ] Uhh...please elaborate on the flop play. [/ QUOTE ] Heh. I just realized there was a PFR. Flop is a check-call. Rob |
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