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flop squeeze
both players are tags. button has a pretty wide range. the blind probably doesn't have an ace. my line is pretty weird and might look FOS, but it's still strong looking i think
Full Tilt Poker - No Limit Hold'em Cash Game - $2/$4 Blinds - 5 Players - (LegoPoker HH Converter) SB: $407.90 BB: $514.00 Hero (UTG): $404.00 CO: $86.00 BTN: $420.40 Preflop: Hero is dealt 9 9[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (5 Players) <font color="red">Hero raises to $14.00</font>, CO folds, <font color="red">BTN raises to $48.00</font>, SB calls $46.00, BB folds, Hero calls $34.00 Flop: ($148) 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] J A (3 Players) SB checks, <font color="red">Hero bets $105.00</font> |
#2
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Re: flop squeeze
i like it.
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#3
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Re: flop squeeze
I hate it. Both of them could have a set here and AK definitely isnīt folding. Alot of these guys are more likely to make loose calls than big folds, so someone might decide to hero call you with KK too.
Also, you probably donīt play a set like this. |
#4
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Re: flop squeeze
These opportunties come up a lot, I would wait for a gutshot at least.
Your line does look extremely strong if you follow up, and I would fold AQ and maybe AK to a second barrel if I'd never seen you do this before. However, I don't think firing a second barrel if you get called is advisable. |
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Re: flop squeeze
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I hate it. Both of them could have a set here and AK definitely isnīt folding. Alot of these guys are more likely to make loose calls than big folds, so someone might decide to hero call you with KK too. Also, you probably donīt play a set like this. [/ QUOTE ] you realize {AK, sets} is a tiny range right. |
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Re: flop squeeze
normally i dont think i like it without the second barrel locked and loaded, and this isnt really a spot you can comfortably do that. seems like any ace will probably freeze up and call.
however, i think you're right that SB rarely has an ace, so if the button's range lacks one half of the time or thereabouts, you're good to go. you tricky devil. |
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Re: flop squeeze
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I hate it. Both of them could have a set here and AK definitely isnīt folding. Alot of these guys are more likely to make loose calls than big folds, so someone might decide to hero call you with KK too. Also, you probably donīt play a set like this. [/ QUOTE ] i think the lightest i get looked up by is maybe KK, and i could see the button folding AJ- with the sb behind him. if that's the case i think they fold more than enough for it to be +EV |
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Re: flop squeeze
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normally i dont think i like it without the second barrel locked and loaded, and this isnt really a spot you can comfortably do that. seems like any ace will probably freeze up and call. however, i think you're right that SB rarely has an ace, so if the button's range lacks one half of the time or thereabouts, you're good to go. you tricky devil. [/ QUOTE ] yeah no way am i firing another barrel. it's less than half pot |
#9
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Re: flop squeeze
I'm a fan
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Re: flop squeeze
On one hand I dont like it cause no one ever leads w/ a strong hand here b.c of the pot size and stack size ratio.
On the other hand it does put the button in a weird spot for sure with like 80-90% of the hands he 3 bets with. in think this really depends on what hands the cold caller is cold calling with. Once you have a range for him then you can tell if this is profitable or not |
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