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Old 02-19-2007, 12:23 PM
GemeniSWE GemeniSWE is offline
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Default Re: I can get one for sure, but can I stack two donkeys?

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I would reraise preflop if you are going to play the hand. You are OOP and against these maniacs you have to narrow down the field. I know you should (normaly) see a cheap flop with SC but your hand is pretty strong and OOP I would raise in order to use a scare card on flop (if it comes one).

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This is completely off. Why would you like to get it HU (maybe 3-ways) OOP vs a LAG in a big pot with SC? What's your plan for the flop? You'll probably end up spewing or just check/folding unless you hit something, and SCs don't often hit anything with SD value, which you like against a LAG. Getting to the flop cheap and multiway is the best line here.

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As I said, its a different line to the way the hand was played. The ABC poker is the way it was played here but sometimes I wanna play my SC differently.

Its really MP that is the agressor post flop here (there is no stats on him, only the button and the BB. But if MP=Button I still wanna raise some times). If I raise preflop I could use an Ace on the flop as my scare card. If LAG is limping I put them on a low/middle par or a couple of face cards or FD. If an Ace comes and I bet and villain raise me I´m out if I dont get a piece of the flop .

I just find it very hard to play against these type of opponents and I am really trying to play these hands different ways to mix up and develop my game.
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