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Hand 1: Not the greatest spot to be in against someone you don't know at all (and shouldn't have 3-bet pf with K9 - 62o is much better for that purpose). I'd call the flop and try to get a read on the turn. If he seems the least beat shaky when he bets it, push. Hand 2: Just push, it's about a PSB anyway. Kirk [/ QUOTE ] actually, K9s is better to reraise then 62o, but the point is its not much different at all. |
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dlp. whatup man. i cannot believe this [censored] post was bumped 9 months later. i'm gonna be at foxwoods the next month. fell free to stake me. but if ya dont i will be in nyc for the next 3 months. i'll see ya in the games.
- GTL - |
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#33
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Hi dlp,
I'm pushing both for sure. If you raise the flop in hand 1, you'll have to call a shove, and given your read, it seems like he'd do that (TT or whatever). He probably won't fold a medium overpair, but so what? Sometimes he'll have less, and when he doesn't have less, it's real close to a flip. Hand 2 is a no-brainer push, I'd say. Weird line for him to take with a hand bigger than a flush, and you don't have enough to get reraised, so I'd put him squarely on a flush and shove. It's up to him if he wants to call, but you're very rarely behind here IMO. |
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#34
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hey, idk about foxwoods, might not make it out b/c of schoolwork. gluck though. and i played/ran bad in october when I started playing HU. Guys, please respond to my newest post though, not this one which is months old.
thanks, dlpnyc21 |
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