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Old 07-21-2007, 04:56 PM
TheHip41 TheHip41 is offline
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Default Re: Too much action??

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If you were BB and villain UTG, did he openraise and you called from BB? If that was the case I would c/r flop. I think you can dare a cap on river against most villains here, since there's not many hands that beat you.

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This was a limped PF situation wheather he was UTG or BB. I was playing it under the assumption he had OL UTG.

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Why did you c/c flop then? I would bet this flop for value against a limper.

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So you would bet this flop for value, so he can fold all the hands he is drawing dead with?

Betting here heads up is a serious leak. Just check, he will bet, you c/r, and bet every street.

If he checks the flop, then you can check the turn, or bet the turn if a drawy looking card hits.

Given the flop action, I'm capping the turn, and bet-3betting the river.

If he has AT, or A7, then Thank you Small Blind.

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this was one of the worst posts in while...

What hands is he "drawing dead with"?
How do you know he will bet flop?
Why should we check turn if he check flop? That is just stupid.

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considering you suck at poker, and I'm awesome at poker, maybe you should go ahead and listen to me.

If he limped UTG, he doesn't have a big ace, he doesn't have AA-99.

What he will have is some QJ, or 76s kind of hand. Betting here stops your opponent from bluffing.

If he has an Ace, he's going to bet, then you c/r = $$$$$

If he has a broadway gutshot, he's going to bet, you c/r = $$$$

If he has 8 high, he will probably bet, you c/r = $$$$

If he has 8 high and you bet, he folds.


But seriously, betting top pair into someone HU in an unraised pot is just really bad poker.
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