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Old 10-27-2007, 05:02 AM
BK1248 BK1248 is offline
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Default Re: 10-20 Foxwoods hand against typical 10-20 old Fox.

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A lot of the replies here are just plain wrong against the typical tight 10-20 FW player. Many of the older regulars are really easy to read, and against some I'm more than willing to drop TP/TK on the turn here. Raising is giving away 2 bets, or maybe a couple hours work if you will. Note I said some of them.

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the bottom line is it is read dependant, the foxwoods game is so easy that a turn-donk is a laydown or a raise, u just got to find out early in the session what it means. When i am in a new casino, i pay close atttention and look at big streets closely and i tell my students at foxwoods, find out what each players turn action is ( what is the turn donk mean, what does each turn raise mean), if i get raised on the turn and i have tp/tk i will threw it away against 95%+ of foxwoods players, but if it is Sergio, Gene, Josh , Doc Jose etc i have to look these players up.


Also, i knew the guy Bill (initials bk also, who plays the 10 and 20 games) is a weak tight older player but his turn donk is 100% a draw, and for him i raise it 100% of time. If i have no reads im raising and i think it usually works out to be the correct play.

This game is so easy because of reads on players that i mucked qq preflop because these guys are so predictable.
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