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Old 12-19-2005, 09:38 PM
Godfather80 Godfather80 is offline
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Default Re: Is this an easy fold?

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I can't believe all the weak-tight advice being given. Villian is raising twice an orbit and overbetting pot every flop. This means he's raising any ace,face,pair, and probably some junk too. If you're plan is no set/no bet then you should find another table with other TP players.

Put him all-in, the only way to combat a bully is to bully him right back. More often then not he'll be holding 2 overs or a small pair. Some times he'll actually have the goods, but not nearly often enough to even consider folding. JMO

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Against a player like this, why not wait till you actually hit something to get paid off. Risk/reward isn't as good now as it will be when Hero hits TP or better if Hero's read is correct.
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Old 12-19-2005, 10:28 PM
poboy poboy is offline
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Default Re: Is this an easy fold?

Against a player like this you don't need to wait for a monster, he will be broke by that time. Even if he has 2 overs you are better then 2:1, if he has a small pair or just 1 over he's crushed. You can't give a player like this credit for a premium hand just becaused he raised pf and fired off a CB, that's what he does every time. You've got to play back and this is a fine flop to do it, there is only 1 over to your pair which even if he has it he won't feel comfortable calling a push. Then when he folds you can show him and put him on wild monkey tilt [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]. JMO
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