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Re: A9o utg
I bet here and give the guy with 60 VPIP the opportunity to ply his primary trade, which is coming up with reasons to call. It should also be noted that a player with 60 VPIP and 1.0 AF is not passive postflop.
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Re: A9o utg
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I bet here and give the guy with 60 VPIP the opportunity to ply his primary trade, which is coming up with reasons to call. It should also be noted that a player with 60 VPIP and 1.0 AF is not passive postflop. [/ QUOTE ] Yep, he will call with a lot and yep, he could very well checkraise with a lot more then J on turn. He will call with a worse hand much, much more often then he will pick up something little on river that now is worth calling with. And the chance he got J is not a lot bigger now then it was preflop when he coldcalled, his flopcall means nothing. Got nothing to do with this thread, but u write good posts cartman. |
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Got nothing to do with this thread, but u write good posts cartman. [/ QUOTE ] I very much appreciate the compliment coming from you. |
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Re: A9o utg
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It should also be noted that a player with 60 VPIP and 1.0 AF is not passive postflop. [/ QUOTE ] This is exactly what I thought when I read OP, and the first few responses. IMO the fact that the villain is fairly agressive, makes the OP's line have much merit. Now if villain was 60/.5 or something like that, I agree with the turn bet/fold much more. |
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