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Old 07-03-2007, 10:01 AM
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Default Re: improving my WTSD

You play a few of these hands pretty awful IMO.

1) I can find a fold here.

2) I am getting to SD on a lot of turns/rivers. The river call is close as the hand unfolded and I think I fold it.

3) I bet/call this as well. 77 is the only hand in his range that got there. I smell BS.

4) I never fold here.
- Villain is a moron
- When you raise and play aggro the passives sometimes play back with lesser holdings
- His VPIP/AF combo is actually not that passive
- But you dont really have enough hands to be sure about his aggression. You dont have reads?

Against a player that we know is aggressive that would be a pretty terrible fold.

5) LOL terrible! Dont fold the river. I would c/c. If he was more passive I would bet/fold.

6) I dont mind this one. If i knew he was aggresive I would call down bricks

7) ...

8) LOL terrible

9) I c/c
- You have outs
- You have SD value
- He will bet turn and check behind river sometimes
- He is calling any2 preflop and peeling his whole range on that flop. You eq is still good.

10) You have to call this one down IMO. But it surely helps with a read.

11) Looks ok to me

12) Looks ok to me

13) Postflop looks ok to me. I think 3-betting pre is spewish

14) I am not folding. He has PPs, A high and a lot of straight draws. Since he looks really passive I would just bet/fold it and reevaluate river.

15) I cant see how this hand affects your wtsd. I hate the bluff BTW.
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