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But...what if we check though the turn and the river goes bet, call (assuming both opponents still around)? Can we over-call with this hand (assuming no scary cards come)? [/ QUOTE ] You have to. The whole point of this line is to get a cheap showdown. I mean, I see your point, if it goes bet, call on the river, you're going to see their cards, regardless, but the reason you're doing it is that one Villan might be good enough to be taking a shot at you on the flop (and presumably would again on the river if the turn checked through) and the other Villan might be bad/mad/nutty enough to be trying to take down a large pot with air. |
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Yeah, that makes sense. I guess I didn't take UTG+1 likely calling a BB river bet with just about anything.
thanks boz |
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Villan might be bad/mad/nutty enough to be trying to take down a large pot with air. [/ QUOTE ] Boz is a wise, wise man. Also, the most common reasons otherwise passive/tight villains LRR, in order based on my observations and those of others: 1. They're on tilt. 2. They're pissed off because they think you raise too much preflop. (Vast majority of times it's a combination of 1+2.) 3. They've got something that beats you. |
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Even passive players LRR with all sorts of suited crap. I still 3-bet and play it from there.
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Does anyone know the rank of the hand that wins the most?...
Its 2 pair, DO NOT LOOSE ALL YOUR MONEY ON TOP PAIR!!! Esp. in limit!! Top pair is not always the winner!! |
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