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Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200
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Come on now, folding the flop is horrible here (and extremely weak-tight). Good Tight-Aggressive players don't trust continuation bets and could put you to the test here with JJ or any non set pocket pair. And you both have less than one buyin. I think you call here and see what develops. In this case I think you call the river bet, but that is at least close. Edit: oops read that wrong, its on the turn, i fold there too.. [/ QUOTE ] Anyone who is bluffing here often enough to make it correct to stack off with TPTK is certainly not a good TAG. In situations where the only hand you can beat is a bluff (and you have no significant redraws), it's usually correct to fold. |
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Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200
Soah, what if villain isn't bluffing and thinks that he has the best hand with a pocket pair, a king, or an eight? Do you think those hands make up a big enough portion of his hand range to warrant calling and re-evaluating on the turn? Would your decision change if it's 6-max? I routinely make that call , but maybe it's a leak that I need to plug. Thanks.
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Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200
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Soah, what if villain isn't bluffing and thinks that he has the best hand with a pocket pair, a king, or an eight? [/ QUOTE ] Then he's not a solid TAG. |
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Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200
I think I might have been the villian in this hand. I limped AK mixing it up.
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Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200
I definatly dont think you see weaker kings here often enough to warrant going broke. Why call flop? What are you looking to pick up? An A or K change nothing, except maybe making it easier for you to slide your stack in there for some reason. I guess you are calling to see what he will do on the turn.. you could have saved 23$ if you asked me [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
Its not a semi-bluff on that board. Solid TAG villain doing this with KQ? I definatly can't say I see that often enough. AK is somewhat possible. Some people do like limping it in EP. Split or near-dead. Fold flop. Or get better read [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200
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I definatly dont think you see weaker kings here often enough to warrant going broke. Why call flop? What are you looking to pick up? An A or K change nothing, except maybe making it easier for you to slide your stack in there for some reason. I guess you are calling to see what he will do on the turn.. you could have saved 23$ if you asked me [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Its not a semi-bluff on that board. Solid TAG villain doing this with KQ? I definatly can't say I see that often enough. AK is somewhat possible. Some people do like limping it in EP. Split or near-dead. Fold flop. Or get better read [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] If I remember correctly I was trying to train the table to let me limp in ep more. There were a couple good players across from me, often having postion on me while I was in ep. It was difficult to outplay them with crap after raising it in ep and I was getting reraised with my baby sc's so I wanted to tame them into letting me limp from ep. I think that was part of my plan for playing this hand this way anyway, my memory isn't the best. |
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Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200
Question to all those who say fold the flop. Why re-raise with a set on a completely un-coordinated board?
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Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200
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Question to all those who say fold the flop. Why re-raise with a set on a completely un-coordinated board? [/ QUOTE ] can't answer that. Folding on this flop, IMO, is awful!!! |
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Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200
I don't know about full-ring, but at 6-max I'm almost never folding that flop against an aggressive player.
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Re: Weak-tight or well-done? TPTK, NL200
Bet a little more on the flop. Fold to his flop c/r. As played definitely fold turn.
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