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Old 12-07-2005, 11:21 PM
Pat Southern Pat Southern is offline
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Default Re: New future of hand histories?

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I may have pushed preflop however.

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This is why I believe leading is right. If I didn't push PF its because I put him on something like 99+, AJ+. I figure AJ and AQ non club are pretty likely to check behind on this flop. Leading often frustrates these hands and they may push over the top. If they were to cont. bet, its almost certain they'd fold to a reraise. Furthermore, a c/r is going to lose money, relative to leading against JJ and QQ.

Leading wins the same amount vs AA, AK and any hand with a club in it. Loses some if he has 99, and maybe AJ and AQ (though maybe not). Wins more vs QQ, JJ. Loses the same amount vs KK. I guess if so many people are disgusted by leading my thinking somewhere here is probably wrong.
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