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Re: Everyone whiffed right? DOH! c/r
A king never plays like this, but your hand sucks.
Threebet it and continue to put pressure on if you improve on the turn. Otherwise get to showdown as cheaply as possible and expect tto be against a small pp or a flushdraw trying to rep the king. At the 2/4 levels if you dump this on the flop smart players are going to make a note of that and subsequently make you their bitch |
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Re: Everyone whiffed right? DOH! c/r
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A king never plays like this, but your hand sucks. [/ QUOTE ] You know (even though I know what he had,) I'm thinking more and more a donk w/ a king DOES play like this. I wish I had a better read on the guy, but if had, say, 50 or 100 hands at 45+ vpip, I'd say he is definately the average recreational player who would probably do just that (c/r) with a K here, not knowing the reasons why you shouldn't. Now if his 50+ hand stats were saying tag, I'd definately put him on a 3 or low/mid pp. |
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Re: Everyone whiffed right? DOH! c/r
Good hand posts fly.
I have played back in this situation where I felt the villain was an overly aggressive player looking to push me around. EV seems difficult to figure because villain may fold on the spot(no king) or call the bet with a mid-pp and see what you do on the turn. If he has a king you would like to think he is going to play it fast and you can be comfortable folding. |
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Re: Everyone whiffed right? DOH! c/r
Call and then see what happens. Sometimes just calldown and sometimes raise the turn.
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Re: Everyone whiffed right? DOH! c/r
flush draws and pocket pairs do this. flopped trip Ks wait 'til the turn (sometimes even the river) - typically. check/call ponder calling/raising the turn dependent on the card.
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Re: Everyone whiffed right? DOH! c/r
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flopped trip Ks wait 'til the turn (sometimes even the river) - typically. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah yeah, I know that WE typically (situationally dependant) wait till the turn, but someone who knows nothing of poker strategy would be more inclined to spring the trap on the flop I believe. |
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