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Old 08-29-2007, 06:24 PM
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Default Re: NL10, set oop, villain plays good, drawlike board

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This is very important advise IMO. We have a tight guy who limps and we have a nice pocketpair so raise it up, and bet 99% of the flops. That would also takes his implied odds down on flop and turn.

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I am not sure wether or not I can c-bet that much against him. But: you are very right about his implied odds going down. Good point. Also, if we have a set, we want the money in, and that is easier if the pot is raised.

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If you're correct about this guy being a multitabling TAG type he's probably got a weak/medium hand and wont call a raise from you.

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Actually, the villain had AQs!
Couple of hands later I found out he also likes to open-limp AJo in the small blind.
Sure enough, I wrote down a note.
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