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I'd say usually this means you are drawing dead. [/ QUOTE ] he's very loose pre-flop and on the flop, but overall very passive and a habitual underbettor with everything |
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Quote: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'd say usually this means you are drawing dead. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- he's very loose pre-flop and on the flop, but overall very passive and a habitual underbettor with everything [/ QUOTE ] yeah, which is why bet/3-bet pre-flop and on the flop are completely out of character. On the turn I was split between calling given the odds and, like Yeti said, wondering if the odds are at all relevant at that point. Kirk |
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he gave you a fantastic flop price on the nutfd, so this is a bad time to get fancy. he simply doesn't get adequate info on your range with the 30 bet, so take him up on it.
as played, fold when he blocks on the paired turn unless he's crazy lag, you got his number, and AA/99 are only a very tiny percentage of his range. peace |
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Just get it in on the flop if you raising him.
If not, call. |
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if I had like a 9 high flush draw I'd probably play it like that on the flop but with the nut draw I like to see for next to nothing
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With shallower stacks I'd normally just peel one off, but I've been after Villain all day and wanted to build a pot if I hit... plus I really didn't give him credit for a calling hand on the flop.. until he popped me back, that is. One the turn paired the board, I folded to his bet.
In general, with deeper stacks I will normally play my draws strong whole way, especially against non-aggro passive opponents. Kirk |
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