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I thought full tilt converters didn't work, my bad, someone feel free to post a converted version edit: or rather, a converter [/ QUOTE ] http://poker-tools.flopturnriver.com/Hand-Converter.php http://www.neildewhurst.com/hand-converter/ |
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my turn betting frequency definitely depends on what i think of your flop call range. How often do you slow play a J, do you float me with a pair or KQ type hand (so do i think you think im really speeding)...in general how much of your range do i think i can fold out on the turn and such. I dont want to ruin the thread here, so i wont say what my impressions were, but those i think are the questions to consider....also obviously, funkii needs to give an opinion to how wide i would be raising a limper at the time, since the wider im raising the more of a two barrel bluffing range i have.
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I think preflop is closer to a fold than it is a three bet, but I haven't played with MLG and I don't have a crazy image so I can get paid off worse here.
I sometimes raise the flop, but a call is obviously fine. Turn is a clear call. River is close. I think I fold here he pretty much never has a missed draw since the Ac and Qc are dead, he isn't vbetting worse so you need him to have complete air a really large percentage of the time here. |
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I think preflop is closer to a fold than it is a three bet, but I haven't played with MLG and I don't have a crazy image so I can get paid off worse here. I sometimes raise the flop, but a call is obviously fine. Turn is a clear call. River is close. I think I fold here he pretty much never has a missed draw since the Ac and Qc are dead, he isn't vbetting worse so you need him to have complete air a really large percentage of the time here. [/ QUOTE ] folding is not an option vs mlg (preflop that is) |
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Good so far. If he bets large on the river I would strongly consider folding.
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You need to pop pf, his range for raising to isolate is huge, and he's going to expect to outplay the pf limper in position.
Once u decide to float the flop then u r good to get it all-in on many turns whether u hit ur hand or not, the q is of course an easy push. |
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congrats, funkii, on the 11th place finish.
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congrats, funkii, on the 11th place finish. [/ QUOTE ] *suicide* [ QUOTE ] You need to pop pf, his range for raising to isolate is huge, and he's going to expect to outplay the pf limper in position. Once u decide to float the flop then u r good to get it all-in on many turns whether u hit ur hand or not, the q is of course an easy push. [/ QUOTE ] well... glad there's some disagreement... I'm guessing you also missed that it's 9handed and utg+1 (limper) vs utg+2 (mlg), but just in case you didn't: How wide do you think he raises there? I honestly have no clue, but my guess is something like ATs+,AJ+,88+,KQ or something. I think 3betting with AQ sucks a lot, I wouldn't even 3bet w/ AQ if he was opening here. Why is the Q an easy push? What does that accomplish? |
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The purpose of floating the flop is not to hit ur 4.5 outs or so. It's to take the pot on the turn by representing the best hand. The Q here hits alot of hands. Think about what other hands u can have here.
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loc your statement makes no sense. Do you expect to fold out a bigger hand when you shove?
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