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Re: Playing small ball
There are very few, if any, good thinking opponents in this game. So mixing things up is not a concern for *this* hand as much as it is for future hands against different opponents who might not be as clowny as these people are.
My opponent claims he would have folded if I made any aggressive action... he is also prone to bluffing the river with a missed draw since I played my hand like it was JJ. But in the long run I need to get some money in the pot because most of these clowns are not folding Kx. Do any of you ever play a hand super slow like this as a change of speed? I definitely need to make my default speed a little higher. Thanks for all of the responses. |
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Re: Playing small ball
raise the river... so easy.
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Re: Playing small ball
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[ QUOTE ] See... that's my problem. I am taking the pot control/stack protection thing too far. I am afraid that my tight image will make people more likely to take shots at me and put me in tough spots when they check-raise semi-bluff the turn. [/ QUOTE ] There are people that semibluff/bluff (air or inferior K) checkraise turn, and people that don't. It doesnt sound like this guy is the former. Therefore, you can bet and fold if check-raised. [/ QUOTE ] My opponent was actually more likely to make his "moves" with hands that had few or zero outs if behind. I had seen move in with TT on a K-high board because he "didn't think the other guy had it" earlier on. But you are right. Even though he claims he would have folded I am leaving too much money on the table in these spots. OK, I am done with this now... I apologize for posting so many times on a hand that is so dumb. -joey |
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