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Old 10-29-2007, 12:11 PM
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Default Re: Judging your hand strength on different boards

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fine, let us assume we have an opponent who raised preflop and will now bet any flop if we check to him. i really wanna know how good his hand is on average and it is not that easy to imagine. someones gotta know about that but i can see it s kind of a difficult question to answer in general.

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well it depends on the player; if villain is LAG then is difficult to know; id be c/r top two and better; prolly k high flush draws and ace flush draw; and obvious pair/combo draws

Against a tight player you have to consider the texture of the board; are they likely to have hit a 5 6 8 board? etc etc

Its usefull to have a 'plan for your hand'; what are you willing to push OOP against x opponent; if so will you lead out or c/r?

Focus on your own cards when out of position; its very difficult to define an 'average' hand a maniac is betting.
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