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Re: Stepping in it w/ Axs
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Question #1: What will this guy limp-reraise with? You say that he will raise almost anything he plays preflop. Why would he limp re-raise KK? From his play, I can think of 3 possible hands. KK, QQ and JJ. AA, TT and AK probably would have done something earlier in the hand. There are 3 combinations of KK. There are 6 of both QQ and JJ. Therefore, it is about 4:1 that you have him beat on the river. This is an easy river bet IMO. [/ QUOTE ] He raised EVERY hand he played, except this one, which he limp-reraised. As for why, I think he did not respect BB's raise and felt he had the best hand or one that played well multiway. Or maybe he just felt like it.... I like your analysis and I bet because I thought I would have been raised before the river if he had many of the hands that beat me. Looking at it now: What hands would he have limped-reraised with AND call down with? Given that he shouldn't respect BB's raise, I guess TT, JJ, QQ, KK, AA, AK, AQ, AJs, KQ, QJs. On the end (given the board), I lose to a little more than half of these and a better hand won't fold. I'm thinking I should have check-called because getting raised would really suck (it did). I also agree with those that said I should have folded pf. Result: villain turns over TT for the flopped set. |
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Re: Stepping in it w/ Axs
Don't listen to them, they are wrong. This is an easy limp preflop. Jeez you people that fold this stuff must have like a VPIP of 12. I want to check the river too but Shillx made a good case for betting which I cannot argue with.
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Re: Stepping in it w/ Axs
Second thoughts:
I think Brad's analysis is good against typical opponents. Mine would be closer to the truth against someone very likely to slowplay. Since I did not know that about this player at the time, it seems like the river bet should be good! Thanks guys. |
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