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Two very very important factors in your decision:
(1) what is your image? will schnie think you can make the flop bet with AK? TT? (2) stack depths If you provide info on that, I'll tell you what I think is best ... |
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#22
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I don't think you have to worry about the button too much here.
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#23
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(1) what is your image? [/ QUOTE ] my image is laggish but nothing too out of line. |
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If he is a solid laggy regular, his range should be 57/79, 86, Q8, 66, 88... I highly, highly doubt he has any random queen; then he will be getting himself in trouble out of position with just top pair. In my mind he would much rather get himself in trouble with 9 or 7 high in this situation than just a weak top pair... Though to be honest, I can't understand a check raise with a OESD here because he would then be laying himself a really weird price to call a possible push. I actually don't like calling here; because I'm fairly certain a good LAG will shove almost any turn, assuming you still have 1300 left, enough to fold. In other words, only call if you think he will bluff the turn often enough without much of a hand that you are planning to call off any turn bet.
The size of his raise should be less important; a good LAG will want to make huge raises with draws as well as sets, so whoever took a set out of his hand is incorrect IMO. Also, I do believe this is a pretty good spot to be bluffing because one LAG sees another LAG continuation bet, then a call from a tightish player (essentially free money), seems like a good spot to mix it up and bluff; especially if he thinks you capable of laying down a good hand. |
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#25
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LOL at the replies, looks like the HSNL 'experts' are most results oriented morons on earth
http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rue#Post2954461 |
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LOL at the replies, looks like the HSNL 'experts' are most results oriented morons on earth http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rue#Post2954461 [/ QUOTE ] dude ive been looking through your posts. they are all pretty terrible. but they are good for laughs anyone bored? read this goldmine of comedy http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/dosear...&fromprof=1 |
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I would fold putting him on Q8s or 86s
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#28
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wacko, because the flop is drawless, it is much less likely that your opponent is raising with a draw or pair+draw hand. that coupled with your decent image leans me towards a fold here. this is of course somewhat opponent specific: if he is the type to overplay a queen, go ahead and get it in now.
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