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Help me to understand PNLH (p199)
I seriously don't understand the last half of this book, so the study group will be very helpful to me.
But while we're waiting, direct your attention to p199. Is that an example of "outplaying" your opponent? A lot of the advice I've been given would point at playing the hand in a vastly different way. The hand starts like this: online 6max game 100BB stacks Hero is UTG w/ KQo <font color="#cc0000">Hero limps </font> |
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Re: Help me to understand PNLH (p199)
if you have provided all the information related to the example hand, then I strongly disagree with the books reccomended play in this case.
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Re: Help me to understand PNLH (p199)
How does this continue?
Limping with KQo UTG is asking to get owned imho |
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Re: Help me to understand PNLH (p199)
The hand in question is an example for post-flop play in a very small pot. There is no reason nor a recommendation given for pre-flop.
Examples are there to make a point, not to emulate them. I've read (in other books) example hands where some stranger walking by randomly throws $1 million into a $1 pot. |
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Re: Help me to understand PNLH (p199)
I dont have the book but I would say that the idea is to get you thinking about post flop play and table dynamics. Don't get too hung up on the fact that the preflop play is incorrect.
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Re: Help me to understand PNLH (p199)
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I seriously don't understand the last half of this book, so the study group will be very helpful to me. But while we're waiting, direct your attention to p199. Is that an example of "outplaying" your opponent? A lot of the advice I've been given would point at playing the hand in a vastly different way. The hand starts like this: online 6max game 100BB stacks Hero is UTG w/ KQo <font color="#cc0000">Hero limps </font> [/ QUOTE ] it's just an example and shouldnt be carved in stone |
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Re: Help me to understand PNLH (p199)
the circumstances (table dynamics etc) have to be pretty extreme for this to be a good play. (like one of them will fold to a raise, but limp behind a lot and then shove any flop with ATC, in this case limp would clearly be optimal.)
there is no table info in OP |
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Re: Help me to understand PNLH (p199)
There's no (pre-flop) table info in the book either because it's a post-flop example. Get over it.
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Re: Help me to understand PNLH (p199)
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the circumstances (table dynamics etc) have to be pretty extreme for this to be a good play. (like one of them will fold to a raise, but limp behind a lot and then shove any flop with ATC, in this case limp would clearly be optimal.) there is no table info in OP [/ QUOTE ] its just a random example of how to play a TPGK with a High SPR by keeping the pot small .. |
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