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Old 06-15-2007, 10:15 AM
B_Movie_Fan B_Movie_Fan is offline
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Default Re: Ok some hands before bed.

What limit was this?

Hand 1:

Preflop raise is meh. You have an equity edge, sure, but it isn't that huge and this is one of the rare times that I think passing on the pf edge to increase your postflop expectation is probably correct. I could be wrong, though, and it's close for me; I definitely raise JTs here. On the turn I would fold to a raise because you're practically always drawing dead (it's a rare fish who has the balls to raise there with, say, TT), but if they both just call I might fire again on the river. I would definitely fire again on the river if there was only 1 turn caller, though; the pot is so big that the bluff only has to work once every gazillion hands or so.

Hand 2:

Do you have any physical reads on the SB fish? If you thought he was weak for some reason other than "he's a fish" then I might like your play. Readless, I don't like it because he's way too likely to call you down with a hand like 44.

Hand 3:

Does this old guy like to slowplay huge hands like top two or a big boat? Hell, even if he does I have trouble missing a river value bet here, although it's much closer. Did he react strongly to the queen? If not, I definitely bet. Of course, my thinking is "me have boat me bet" so I might be off here, but I think he'll call you with every hand he would have 3bet preflop, and raise you with AK/AA/KK/QQ, all of which you should have heard from already except QQ.
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