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Re: 99 UTG vs. TAG UTG1
The river call is fine. You're not calling the turn bet to draw to two outs. So if you think there's enough of a chance that you have the best hand to call the turn, then I think you commit yourself to calling the river.
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Re: 99 UTG vs. TAG UTG1
What happened on the turn to make you slow down? What range of hands do you put the TAG on? Do you think he plays a big ace different here than TT? If you c/r him on the turn do you think he caps regardless of his hand or slows down? I've seen aggressive players play this same way with KQo so without a better read I tend to think you are ahead more often than you are behind.
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Re: 99 UTG vs. TAG UTG1
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So if you think there's enough of a chance that you have the best hand to call the turn, then I think you commit yourself to calling the river. [/ QUOTE ] not if the guy will play the flop and turn like this with AQ/AK and then check through on the river... |
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Re: 99 UTG vs. TAG UTG1
preflop:I would raise against a TAG player here, that way you don't invite him to play aggressively cheaply since he'll need to 3 bet you here to show aggression. Not raising here gives him a wider range of hands to play. Makes it tough to know where you stand.
flop: It's very tough to tell where stand on the flop here. He could pocket 8s for all you know but in any case your 9 outs are probably still good. Those are outs you are a paying a lot for here. turn:good check/call mode here, if you spike a nine on the river,you can get him for extra bets. You're probably gonna call any river card though, except maybe the flush card, but I wouldn't neccessarily give him credit for that either. River: He seems like he's value betting his hand here, I don't know if he pumps the pot like he did, pure bluffing, but you might as well call just to be sure. Only a really bad player would try to pure bluff here, someone losing money left and right. It's also safe to fold, pretend you were on a club draw, and give him credit for a made hand. Thats a good hand to learn from. Either way at this point folding is probably slightly less -EV than calling. |
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Re: 99 UTG vs. TAG UTG1
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Either way at this point folding is probably slightly less -EV than calling. [/ QUOTE ] if calling is negative EV, folding is always less negative EV (meaning more positive) EV than calling, because zero is more positive than any negative number |
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Re: 99 UTG vs. TAG UTG1
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The river call is fine. You're not calling the turn bet to draw to two outs. So if you think there's enough of a chance that you have the best hand to call the turn, then I think you commit yourself to calling the river. [/ QUOTE ] Not really. The river bet makes a lot of overcard hands like AK and AQ that were earlier possible a lot less likely. I think the river call is slightly -EV given the pretty shabby way you played the hand. |
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Re: 99 UTG vs. TAG UTG1
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I think the river call is slightly -EV given the <u>pretty shabby way you played the hand</u>. [/ QUOTE ] Where and why? |
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