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Old 09-01-2005, 02:27 PM
Scooterdoo Scooterdoo is offline
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Default Re: Brunson Question.

I have been thinking a lot about these large bets recently. I find that on the 3/6 NL games on PS when a player pushes/overbets the pot it usually means that they have a hand. Rarely have I called down one of these bets (when I have a set, two pair or TPTK) and find that the guy doesn't really have a nuts or close to nuts type hand. I'm not saying people don't make moves, but they usually are not moves at this level. The other point is also true, I have often made big overbets with nuts type hands and get called down by just TP/weak kicker or even less. Certainly TPTK calls. The point is that at these levels I find that a) unless you really have a solid rep and PT stats to back it up, making big bluffs are not profitable and b) calling down big overbets with less than top hands (TPTK does not qualify) is probably not profitable.

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