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There are other factors that say would cause him to fold like an UTG raise being a likely big pair etc. [/ QUOTE ] that would be true of a normal player, but Adanthar's analysis doesn't show any difference in play on the basis of where the pot-opener is. from what I can understand - and i don't have the full hand histories, only the abbreviated versions posted by adanthar - potripper's favourite play is to call and re-raise a preflop raise, regardless of its position. eg, 1st hand on the table: UTG calls and UTG+1 raises; potripper re-raises with TT eg, 2nd hand: UTG+1 raises; UTG+2 re-raises; potripper calls from utg+4 (and check/folds when UTG+1 hits two pair) eg, a few hands later, UTG raises; UTG+2 calls; potripper then calls from the BB, and check-re-raises perfectly to make a perfect cold 3bet sniffing out 2 bluffs on an 8 high flop in addition, some of the hands folded by potripper have potripper folding *before* the action of the player holding the big hand. |
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