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Re: one i didn\'t like....
yeerrrss, the problem here is that the board is very draw-heavy and you won't be folding out many hands who already bet. I'm impressed the bb folded, maybe he had a weak 9 or something.
I would call the flop since I don't have position. Then check into the turn and take it from there, with enough outs for trips/two pair to make it worth staying. I don't like putting in too many bets here, too scary. (ref Dear Zoo, I sent him back) |
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FOS% > 8
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No matter what comes on the river, if your stats says his FOS% is above 8, you almost have to call. [/ QUOTE ] Pat? Pat ? |
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Re: one i didn\'t like....
Maybe I'm too tight but I muck preflop.
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Re: one i didn\'t like....
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Maybe I'm too tight but I muck preflop. [/ QUOTE ] you are too tight. or you can use a randomization device...if the vein in your neck is bulging, go ahead and call [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] -Barron |
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Re: one i didn\'t like....
Is there any merit to 3-betting the turn here? That card opens up a lot of draws that an open-limper might have.
Edit: nevermind, just saw results and another post addressing this. |
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