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Does He, Or Doesnt He? A Test of Tightness? (HCPB Series)
I really have mixed feelings about how this hand should go. Maybe it reflects my struggles of recent.
Whats your thoughts on how to react? Villian had been very ABC up until now. Nothing out of line. If I raise him, I'm committing myself essentially? PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t8000 (9 handed) internettexasholdem.com MP2 (t49661) MP3 (t117699) Hero (t158221) Button (t421211) SB (t120093) BB (t269776) UTG (t179147) UTG+1 (t128516) MP1 (t56526) Preflop: Hero is CO with A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img], K[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. <font color="#CC3333">UTG raises to t24000</font>, <font color="#666666">4 folds</font>, <font color="#CC3333">Hero... |
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Re: Does He, Or Doesnt He? A Test of Tightness? (HCPB Series)
Stakes?
I'd call. A decent player will fold AQ to your re-raise, but might not be able to get away on an A high flop. I'd need a pretty strong read to fold. |
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Re: Does He, Or Doesnt He? A Test of Tightness? (HCPB Series)
11r last night. 80ish people left.
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Re: Does He, Or Doesnt He? A Test of Tightness? (HCPB Series)
If you make a large enough raise, then yes, it looks like it would pretty well commit you to the hand. I don't think a raise of less than half your stack will get him off of any hand.
I like to call here too. If you miss the flop, you can still get away from the hand with enough chips to work with later (16-17 BB left). Of course, I'm a weak tight wus, so a more aggressive player may give you a better line, maybe push, maybe stop and go... |
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Re: Does He, Or Doesnt He? A Test of Tightness? (HCPB Series)
This is a situation where I think I'd move in. But maybe flat calling and seeing how he plays the flop is more optimal. Not sure myself.
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Re: Does He, Or Doesnt He? A Test of Tightness? (HCPB Series)
calling is good there i think.
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