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Old 12-07-2005, 02:42 PM
charlie_t_jr charlie_t_jr is offline
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Villain in this hand is unknown. BB is a fish, but not awful.....

Hoping to isolate the limper.

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I like your plan, but I just don't like the JTo. Maybe I'm too weak/tight.

Villian is unkown so I would consider him "typical". Which means he could be open limping with a lot of hands A/K/Q-rag.

BB is Fish which = loose, so chances are you're not going to isolate anyway.
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Old 12-07-2005, 02:53 PM
Eeegah Eeegah is offline
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Default Re: JTo in LP

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Villian is unkown so I would consider him "typical". Which means he could be open limping with a lot of hands A/K/Q-rag.

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As a fun experiment, I took a look at the summary for my 12k hands at Stars .50/1.

Average VPIP is 27.40 with a PFR of 6.96. However, I play a lot of shorthand at 10-seat tables (I like sitting at an empty table and letting people come to me), so their full ring stats may be lower.

Even so, I ran pokerstove for the hell of it against a typical 27.4% vpip range and we came out a 40/60 dog. Not that it means anything, just fun.
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