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Old 06-17-2005, 12:53 PM
chief444 chief444 is offline
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Default Re: standard against this type of opponent

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why go for the CR 3 handed in a 6sb pot?

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Borno,

A smaller pot should make you more inclined to check/raise than a larger pot. I think OP's play here is fine. But the flop play is very standard, IMO.

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Old 06-17-2005, 02:25 PM
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Default Re: standard against this type of opponent

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His postflop AF is fine, but he is playing twice as many hands as a TAG, yet betting and raising the same fraction postflop. This means that he must be betting and raising with worse hands.

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my bad, danger of reading two posts at once. I will still say that I'd be inclined to start thinking he's a LAG, but I need player reads to say so for sure after only 50 hands.



[/ QUOTE ]Not saying he's a nut, but I would bet expecting to get raised 90%+ of the time

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why bet, then? making SB face 2 cold here sucks, I think.
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