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Post deleted by Mat Sklansky
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Re: 100r small boat
no and fold pf
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Re: 100r small boat
Fold preflop, and there is no way im folding this one.
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Re: 100r small boat
Call and cry.
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Re: 100r small boat
I probably c/r the turn....
River is a nasty spot... I don't think i fold though... people are idiots. |
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Re: 100r small boat
completing the sb is fine, and i def. call the river against a random who likes to limp a lot.
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Re: 100r small boat
Quick answer is yes, of course you can put him on a boat. Factors why:
- how villain just played his TT - fact that he knows you all saw it (which he is aware of, even if a weak player), - checked flop - villain's cold call on 4th By 5th, you should be afraid of two hands: 99 and AA. Tough spot to fold, but should certainly be weary of villain's line here post-flop. I would suggest a check-call depending on villain's action on 5th, given the check. I'm sure many will disagree. |
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