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Old 12-05-2005, 12:03 AM
Ryno Ryno is offline
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Default Re: I love being passive

"planning to cap, of course"

Whoa slow down there...(ok just kidding)

I like this hand a lot, except maybe the cold call in the SB. Yes, when an Ace flops, it makes it easier to play, but you can rope-a-dope an unimproved Ace headsup against one person a lot easier than two.

The BB can have all kinds of funny stuff on the river. If people are too loose and aggressive, hey, let them make their mistake. That's what you did.
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Old 12-05-2005, 12:05 AM
TheMetetron TheMetetron is offline
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Default Re: I love being passive

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I dont like the cold call preflop. I'd bet the river.

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Yep... just inflating the post count.


Edit: Crap, this isn't OOT?
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Old 12-05-2005, 12:15 AM
gaming_mouse gaming_mouse is offline
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Default Re: I love being passive

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Ok, I thought about it a bit. 3-betting PF is better. There are some reasons why I did it here, but knocking out the BB is more important. I agree with the river bet too.

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Will you explain this? Based on your passive play, he has no reason to suspect you have an A. Either he has one too, in which case it doesn't matter, or he has a 2, which he'd bet, or a 7, which he probly wouldnt. Unless you think he'd raise a 2 and call a 3bet. Just curious about your reasoning.
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