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Worst hand I\'ve played in over a year.
I should have turned it up just so everyone realizes how bad I suck and get unlimited action.
Live 10 blah I raise KQo EP, some stupid live player who sucks balls calls, pretty straightforward, tightish player 3bets in LP, 3 of us. AQx I check call. Turn something I don't remember, probably an X, maybe a Z. I check call. River K. I B/F LOLOLOLOOLOOOOOOOOOOOOOL K honestly, let's say I decide to see a turn which IMO is terrible, what's the best line? c/c down? |
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Re: Worst hand I\'ve played in over a year.
Did the fish call the flop? I c/f turn but that would make it even more obvious.
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Re: Worst hand I\'ve played in over a year.
Make what more obvious?
I'm basically drawing to two outs or dead here every time, or he's drawing to two outs with JJ maybe 88-TT. |
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Re: Worst hand I\'ve played in over a year.
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Make what more obvious? [/ QUOTE ] The decision to c/f the turn. |
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Re: Worst hand I\'ve played in over a year.
If you think the tight player is only betting out TPTK or better, then you check fold flop. (Eh, peel flop is ok - but you must go runner, runner to really improve, right? and then def c/f turn) But if they will bet the flop with anything they are raising PF, then I say raise the flop. If this player is straightforward, you'll prob get 3-be on flop if you are beat. A tricky player might 3 bet JJ or something on that flop, but a strightforward player usually slows down.
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Re: Worst hand I\'ve played in over a year.
Most villains are betting 100% of their range on the flop and you're getting 10:1. On the turn his range shrinks dramatically, especially if two opponents are still in after that flop.
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