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Old 12-18-2005, 11:11 PM
Spicymoose Spicymoose is offline
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Default Re: River Confusion

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MP raise threw me off resulting in the call down. I couldn't figure out if there was any possible hand that he could beat me with since he showed weakness on the flop.

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I am not exactly sure what you mean here. His play looks completely consistant with a flush draw that hit on the river. Calling is fine because you will win often enough, but raising is bad because you are not ahead 50% of the time (when he calls).

As for your reads...

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MP is 60.6/3.3/.78 over 241 hands

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I was more concerned with the MP because when he played, he usually had something worth playing.

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These two things don't line up. He is playing more than 60% of his hands, so when he plays, he can have almost any two cards.
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Old 12-18-2005, 11:22 PM
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Default Re: River Confusion

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As for your reads...

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MP is 60.6/3.3/.78 over 241 hands

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I was more concerned with the MP because when he played, he usually had something worth playing.

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These two things don't line up. He is playing more than 60% of his hands, so when he plays, he can have almost any two cards.

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That could have been (read, probably was) my misinterpretation of the reads. Also, could have been because he got me a few times when I least expected it. He has also been doing well more often than not on hands he had played.
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