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kolotoure 09-20-2007 01:10 AM

Re: 50nl - AK very deep
 
I c/c down as long as he doesn't make too big of a bet on the river

Lego05 09-20-2007 01:19 AM

Re: 50nl - AK very deep
 
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Honestly against that guy you describe I can't think of a single valid reason for folding that hand, with that aggression he's gonna go wild with other aces, and even PPs that didn't connect, I definitely call the turn anyways.

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.77 OP said??

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its only so low because he is extremely passive preflop.

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Turn counting pre-flop in aggression factor off IMO. Just use it as a postflop stat. We can see pre-flop from vpip and pfr.

Lego05 09-20-2007 01:21 AM

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Ok,

I didn't realise PAHUD uses preflop the total AF - Guess ill be using street aggression in my hand analysis when i play now so thanks OP.

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Not positive but don't think it does. PokerTracker does unless you uncheck the box though.

Keitan 09-20-2007 01:43 AM

Re: 50nl - AK very deep
 
c/c him down - or give up on the flop but i wouldn't.. calling the flop raise and giving up on a blank turn isn't so great imo

cb4mvp 09-20-2007 01:49 AM

Re: 50nl - AK very deep
 
I would call the turn and c/c a reasonable river bet.

Waingro 09-20-2007 05:05 AM

Re: 50nl - AK very deep
 
How is not a great spot to call him down? Villain thinks he has the nuts. I would call any bet on the river except a push.

DaycareInferno 09-20-2007 05:33 AM

Re: 50nl - AK very deep
 
i dont really like calling down after the raise on the flop. if i'm going to call that raise, i'm going to lead the turn. i like doing that, because worse aces often call, but almost never raise, and if i get raised again, i know i'm pretty well dead.


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