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Old 07-13-2006, 10:43 PM
Darrone Darrone is offline
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Default Re: KJs party 2/4 (my big leak)

well, i read him as a lag, but he also seemed quite loose. i agree the bet/call was probably my worst option, but i cant really decide between c/c and b/f.
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Old 07-13-2006, 10:50 PM
JJH3984 JJH3984 is offline
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Default Re: KJs party 2/4 (my big leak)

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I raise Preflop (depending on the game). If you would have raised, there is a chance that a solid MP1 would fold his KT or maybe QJh.

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Why do we want MP1 to fold dominated hands?

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Hell, I even fold KQo to a TAG UTG raise sometimes.

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You should fold KQo to a TAG UTG raise every time, almost without exception. This is the only compelling reason you give to raise (not to say this isn't a raise).
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Old 07-13-2006, 11:00 PM
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Default Re: KJs party 2/4 (my big leak)

I want to see a showdown against any kind of LAG or even someone who is starting to look like a LAG if I have at least TP. On this hand, I would check/call the river because:

1. You can always see a showdown for max 1 bet.
2. I don't see him checking behind any hand that he would have called with had you bet anyway.
3. He will bluff if checked to when he would have just folded his missed hand had you bet. LAGs love to bet scare cards.
4. You won't have to pay off a made flush as much.
5. You won't fold a winner to a river bluff raise.
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