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Old 12-14-2005, 06:56 PM
UOPokerPlayer UOPokerPlayer is offline
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Default Re: A situation I loathe

where do you play 1-3?

The hands your worried about here are J10,44 and AXc. I think if he's LAG, 1010,JJ, are raised before the flop. It's difficult to imagine him limping and calling a raise with J10 UTG, so i'm not even too sure that's reasonable.

I think i just call and evaluate the turn. If it's a brick and he checks, I may let myself get trapped here. I think I'm gonna pay of a LAG who thinks I'm just making continuation bets. I'm probably putting it all in on the turn, hoping he's keeping the pressure on.

If I think he's testing me, I let him keep throwing chips at me. Hard to say whether he's got it or not here, but I think calling makes the most out of bluffs, and maybe lets you get away if a club hits?

That or just fold the flop. I probably in reality fold the flop, because I don't want to deal with the situation.
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Old 12-14-2005, 07:05 PM
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eeew. . .not enough info though to really call I don't think. I probably fold the flop. If I had more info on the villain, texture of table, really thought he was capable of playing back at a continuation bet I might continue.
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Old 12-14-2005, 11:59 PM
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Default Re: A situation I loathe

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where do you play 1-3?

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Curious about this too. Online?
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