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Old 08-24-2007, 04:41 PM
bilbo-san bilbo-san is offline
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Default Re: overrepresenting my hand, commitment thresholds

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christ please raise the flop. these guys are awful and if you really feel like you are beat, u can still get away from it pretty easy.

if the turn is an offsuit ducket, im willing to get it AI at these levels.

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heh I used to think like you when i originally moved down from msnl, i learned a 10 buyin lesson

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If that's the lesson you learned, you suck at live poker. Seriously.

Or you play at tables that are 3 or 4 standard deviations better than most $1/$2 NL Live tables.

Oh, and your comment that raising represents AA, which you don't want to do because it is stronger than your hand, is pretty silly. There is little difference in the strength of your hand vs. their calling ranges and the strength of AA, because no one has KK here.

Vs. flush draws, queens, jacks, etc, AA has only a tiny bit more equity (mostly through the virtue of being able to pair the board to make a higher 2 pair vs. QJ or some such).
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