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Re: Theres still tons of fishies on mid limit games
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You actually expect us to believe you lost with POCKET KINGS!?! [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, a truly advanced player like Phil Hellmuth would have folded them and saved some money. |
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Re: Theres still tons of fishies on mid limit games
Hmmm..something funny about that? My AQ lost to a 45o after he called 3bets with nothing!
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Re: Theres still tons of fishies on mid limit games
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I just had to post this cause it's so funny. I was playing 15/30 today and was getting ripped, I mean literally, I think I had KKs like 4 times and 3 times it lost to a fish who called 2 or 3 bets with a hand like Q5s(45o too!). I remember this guy who made it 3bets to me with a Q5s against my KK and he flopped a flush. For some reason all the loose aggressive players seem to hit flush or 2pair on the river since they call too much. How can players who play on mid limit still make mistakes like this. I checked his WTSD% and it was over 45%, something like 50% actually. Is this too high? I'm guessing 35% should be about right. Also with players who see the river this much should we play tighter alot more and do more traps against them? Just curious what's the best way to attack someone who sees the river this much. Another funny thing I forgot to add. I raise ATo from the CO and he makes it 3bets to me with a Q2s on the SB, so I call. The flop came something like 7K2r, I check and he bets with his Q2, I check raise. On the turn it came 3, I check again hoping he folds a hand that I can beat. He bets and I check raise him again, he calls. River was a 6, I bet first and he actually called. I thought my play was very strong, I would definitely have made someone folded their duece if he knew what he was doing. [/ QUOTE ] Keep bluffing the calling stations. Sounds like he's not the only one who doesn't know what he's doing. |
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Re: Theres still tons of fishies on mid limit games
How the F are u gonna bluff out a calling station when he's willing to call you down with as little as a pair of dueces on all overcards or an A high. Think about it, if you don't hit and the player your against is hitting most of the time how are you going to bluff him out. This guy post a smart ass comment and didn't even know what he was talking about.
I think in this situation you have to play as loose as your opponent on the flop when your headsup with him. I notice these players then to see the showdown alot, if you keep playing real tight on the flops then theres no way to out flop him unless your hitting top pair all the time. Instead of betting a hand that has 25% of winning, check instead so you can induce them to bluff. If the person is willing to showdown an A on the river then any 2nd or 3rd pair is usually good to call. |
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Re: Theres still tons of fishies on mid limit games
I'm starting to think that this guy is being serious...
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