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Re: A weak-tight decision ?
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Re: A weak-tight decision ?
Considering the raise came from a drunk UTG who is raising everything, and there are several other players cold-calling the two, I think this is an easy call preflop.
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Re: A weak-tight decision ?
not tight, just weak. i would call most of the time and raise some of the time on the turn if the SB is not too aggressive. The turn card is not a threatening card and why would anyone not check raise knowing you most likely will bet?
Kenny |
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Re: A weak-tight decision ?
wow, if i have to fold JTs after one drunk raiser and two cold callers, i'd quit poker (hold'em specifically). playing that tight is just insane. Well unless you are actually a BOT that doesn't make tough decisions post-flop.
Kenny |
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Re: A weak-tight decision ?
Why would th SB go for a checkraise with a made hand here. I do not see how that would get more bets in the pot. By betting out he would sometimes get the opportunity to threebet here.
Also it makes a difference who you are against. Against nearly all the very aggressive people on this board I would check call until the river. Kim |
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