Thread: in over my head
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Old 11-27-2007, 05:44 PM
Grisgra Grisgra is offline
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Default Re: in over my head

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c/r. sometimes 4bet if they 3bet, sometimes call down, sometimes call and fold later. i would sometimes call on that flop though because i would actually call with an 8 or 5 there bc people are much more willing to fire on the turn after that flop and walk into a c/r. im also much more likely to c/c a draw on that flop in order to c/r turn.

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Finally, someone making sense! lol at c/f. And you call yourselves poo-flingers.

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Ummmmmmm, I'm pretty sure he's not referring to the original hand but rather the post immediately above his. Therefore the consensus is still to c/f the original hand. So much for flinging poo.

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Then the consensus is a girly-man.

(Seriously, though, while I'm sure c/f is probably right, if this guy thinks you're weak, then he thinks you're probably a bit predictable and perhaps would want to wait for a better spot to take your $$ if you play back at him. I'm guessing that given the turn c/r with TP you did last time, if you c/r the flop here, he'll only call/raise a turn bet with AJ, AT, or a K or Q, and he might insta-fold a small pocket on the flop. I open with a helluva lot more than that on the button against a player I think is weaker than I am. It might be worth it to risk 1BB to pick up a 2.5BB pot right now, or 2BB to pick up a 3BB pot on the turn, against his range. I don't know that he has a K or Q or strong gutshot 60%+ of the time.)

But of course, the sane thing to do is c/f. It's not very fun, though.
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