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Old 12-08-2005, 09:19 AM
w_alloy w_alloy is offline
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Default Re: Something very very standard..

The most important number isnt 40, 20, or 2.6. Its his fold flop to continuation bet (or fold flop works too), and if you have a decent number of hands, fold turn to continuation bet (and fold turn). Raise turn and WTSD can also be usefull. Theres no excuse for not accessing these numbers in situations like this.
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Old 12-08-2005, 12:11 PM
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Default Re: Something very very standard..

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The most important number isnt 40, 20, or 2.6. Its his fold flop to continuation bet (or fold flop works too), and if you have a decent number of hands, fold turn to continuation bet (and fold turn). Raise turn and WTSD can also be usefull. Theres no excuse for not accessing these numbers in situations like this.

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I've often wondered about those numbers.

What would you say is a decent sample size and what would be high and low numbers for:

1. Folded to flop continuation bet
2. Folded to turn continuation bet
3. Raise turn %
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Old 12-08-2005, 12:22 PM
Wynton Wynton is offline
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Default Re: Something very very standard..

Yeah, I'd love to know what those numbers should be also. I never bother looking at them, because I have no idea how to interpret them.
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