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I was with you until the river, but I would have called.
When BB checks the river I think it's very likely you have him beat (maybe 67 or something), so I don't think you should let overcalling bother you. MP2 didn't raise the turn, which could mean an overpair that's scared of a 5 or a straight, but could also mean AK or something that's hoping for a nice river. It depends on what types of players they are of course, but against unknowns (read: probably not very good) I would make this call, especially given the fact that MP2 bet "quickly" on the river. |
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#2
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I don't think you misplayed any street. Instead, you misplayed the title of this post.
If you'd have called it "Tough spots with 88" or "Standard?" or something, everyone wouldn't be telling you "oh yeah, you definitely misplayed". I think you played it fine. I raise PF 90% of the time, but not always; I raise/call the turn 20% of time; and call the river 25% of the time, but I honestly think it's fine as played. I definitely like the flop donk. |
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I don't think you misplayed any street. Instead, you misplayed the title of this post. If you'd have called it "Tough spots with 88" or "Standard?" or something, everyone wouldn't be telling you "oh yeah, you definitely misplayed". [/ QUOTE ] LOL at this. Yep, all of MSLHE has a case of Oppositional Identity. |
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I'd raise the turn rather quickly here. Rest looks fine, honestly.
Rob |
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3-bet the flop.
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i really think you can fold the turn.
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