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Re: 200NL: I Hate Letting Go
I think this idea will probably be skewered, but I like a flat call preflop. We have a hand with pretty good equity against a SLAG's opening range and we're in position plus CO is coming along for the ride.
If we get a favorable situation postflop we can get more money in then. Otherwise we can get away having invested 2.5BB instead of 24BB. What I guess I'm trying to say is EV of calling > EV of 3-betting. Feel free to chime in if I'm off here. |
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Re: 200NL: I Hate Letting Go
raise smaller preflop $20 does everything 25 does
its pretty close since you are getting a good price, position for potential free cards and 3/4ths the money behind you can see a flop |
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Re: 200NL: I Hate Letting Go
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illini, your math has some flaws, because you have calculated that everytime you flop a monsterdraw or 2pair, you get all of his money, when in fact you are usually 50/50 with a monster draw and will sometimes get drawn out on when 2pair against an overpair. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I thought something was wrong, that is it. Thanks. |
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Re: 200NL: I Hate Letting Go
wtf?
fold or flat pre.......jacking his small utg raise up is bad bad bad......not the time to get tricky...... |
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Re: 200NL: I Hate Letting Go
Me, I would love to let it go. You're toast.
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Re: 200NL: I Hate Letting Go
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wtf? fold or flat pre.......jacking his small utg raise up is bad bad bad......not the time to get tricky...... [/ QUOTE ] This is so results oriented and completely wrong. If this move looks crazy to you, you might need to work on being less predictable. |
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