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Re: This is why I\'m still at NL50...
I like to raise this preflop first time it comes to you, after your limp your call of the raise is clear.
On the flop I raise it directly, as you called I would make a reraise to $18 or so when it comes back to you and push any non-pair turn (or a paired J) if called. |
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Re: This is why I\'m still at NL50...
Grunch, that doesn't look horrible. The only comment I will make is that you are calling with a drawing hand and it looks like you aren't getting good implied odds here since the aggressors appear to be short stacks.
As played, I like your all-in because the short stacks have to call with any playable hand and you aren't folding if either one pushes. I like putting pressure on villains, it makes my decisions easier and their decisions harder. |
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Re: This is why I\'m still at NL50...
pf looks OK to me - your call closes the betting so that's fine. ON the flop, I like the call/push so long as you're reasonably sure CO will raise. The stack sizes make a push obvious but I'd like it even if everyone was at 100BB, as a push looks like a flush draw and AK may call thinking they're a 2:1 favourite when they're a dog.
On a different point, I tend to avoid tables full of short stacks - did you especially go for this one or did it just happen that way? I like to be able to double up when I hit a hand against a donk. Having said that, calling shortstack pf AIs with anything reasonable can be very profitable [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: This is why I\'m still at NL50...
Most of the time I fold this hand PF. However, in the long run there probably isn't much difference between calling and folding. On the flop I like the play. Either you'll see a cheap turn or you get to push against a raise. Even against a set you're in great shape.
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Re: This is why I\'m still at NL50...
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Most of the time I fold this hand PF. [/ QUOTE ] I never fold qjs to one raise preflop, unless its a ginormous raise. Is this a leak? Also, flop is fine, but you have little folding equity with the call push line, but then again, you dont need one cuz you are usually ahead here. If everyone had bigger stacks I would hate your line, cuz when you put that much in, you are only getting calls from hands you are behind, but since they are short it looks good to me. I play 6max, If its folded to me Ill raise in any position, and limp behind limpers. |
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Re: This is why I\'m still at NL50...
I don't mind it too much. If co likes to play tricky, I don't what he's raising with there that you're behind. You can't take a free card on the turn, so I think if you're gonna raise, make it a push. The other line is to just call the ridiculous flop bet. I don't know if I like that because you can't put that much more money in when you hit your hand. Flushes straights and a j on the turn all look pretty scary. Preflop is fine. Overall nh.
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Re: This is why I\'m still at NL50...
I like it.
The only difference would be if you were in same card situation with with passive types wholl pay you off with a smaller pot. Then I'd slow down. I think that's a mistake some people make, not slowing down and making hands cheaper against opponents who'll pay anyway. |
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Re: This is why I\'m still at NL50...
Flop can be played a few different ways which can/are correct. But I generally never call a raise OOP with a hand like QJ, there are just too many you are dominated by. This is one of the few favorable flops which you want to see with your hand.
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