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TWP: Why not reraise and play the flop? You've got pos and are good postflop. In this case you most likely end up winning.
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#32
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Because they will call all in with KQs?
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#33
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I like it, you prob win 5bb and everyone perks up, thinking, "maniac alert" maybe you get called by AJ or whatever, i like it.
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#34
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still strikes me that reraising and playing a flop is much more to your advantage than to his.
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#35
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Not if he will call all in preflop with KQs. Then playing a flop only gives him a chance to miss completely and get away.
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#36
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Because they will call all in with KQs? [/ QUOTE ] so you gained what, 4bb in EV from that play? fantastic. |
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#37
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They will call all in with TT, too.
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#38
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playing for your stack preflop as a 53% fav. > reraising and playing good postflop?
I don't see it, especially when you add in the times he doesn't have overcards and the times he folds preflop when he would have called a reraise with overs. |
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#39
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in general, i agree with you. this guy was very very special. i pulled this move maaaaybe three times in my life.
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