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Re: 5/10 River bluff
I really dont think i fold anything that cant beat a T on this river.
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Re: 5/10 River bluff
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] move in on turn. [/ QUOTE ] i really hate this play, if you get called youre drawing dead a lot i think. I'd try to get it in on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] What hands that have him dead on the turn won't call an all-in on the flop? [/ QUOTE ] uh, the turn paired the board. On the flop your fold equity makes up for the times they have a set since you can outdraw them a good % of the time |
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Re: 5/10 River bluff
I haven't played that much 5/10 but I have data-mined it a fair amount and have played there a bit and have not seen that much good play. I have also seen some bloody terrible play.
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Re: 5/10 River bluff
dear gawd that's bad.
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Re: 5/10 River bluff
I agree with everything HEK said.
I havent played much with HEK but in my PTDB I have three hands with him from yesterday were he called a raise with a small PP, flopped a set and played it fast on flop. Knowing this gives me an edge if I get into a pot against him. Plyers without PT doesnt have this edge It think there are a lot of players without PT. Not that you cant play good poker without PT, but when you play thousands of hands each day it is easier to get reads on opponents when you can look up how often they raise, how they play draws, how they play made hands etc. The player pool is big and most players are not very observant. And to get a very good read on a player you have to have played more than one session with him. |
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