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Hattifnatt 07-27-2007 11:02 AM

Re: 100nl FH in limped pot
 
easy turn raise, river is close but his low aggr factor makes me leaning towards calling. I think pushing and calling are close in EV and calling is holding down the variance a bit.

Nielsio 07-27-2007 11:03 AM

Re: El Diablo
 
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I disagree. I totally see a 40%vpip playing 45 like this. Why would he not?

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Because, in practise, they don't. River 3-bets are enormously strong.

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A straight is pretty strong.

Nick Royale 07-27-2007 11:04 AM

Re: 100nl FH in limped pot
 
I raise the turn. Shove river, it should be pretty obvious looking at jamo's stove.

sightless 07-27-2007 11:10 AM

Re: 100nl FH in limped pot
 
Im just calling this river 3bet.

Nick Royale 07-27-2007 11:13 AM

Re: El Diablo
 
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I disagree. I totally see a 40%vpip playing 45 like this. Why would he not?

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Because, in practise, they don't. River 3-bets are enormously strong.

edit: especially with 0.5 AF

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In this case where it's limped preflop, checked around on the flop and a small bet gets called on the turn it isn't THAT strong. I've seen players like this going broke on the river with trips with a decent kicker often. Unless we suspect him to call our raise with 33/22 a substantial ammount a river push is really easy. The fact that your stove only includs 4 combos that beats us means that a small chances he plays the 16 combos of 54 or bazillion combos of 6x makes a huge impact on our decision.

Missile Crisis 07-27-2007 11:37 AM

Re: El Diablo
 
I'm going broke on this river for sure vs a 44/2. Such a player can easily stack off with random trips or a straight here. Raise the turn also.


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