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Old 10-08-2007, 07:55 PM
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Default Re: Official SSSH LC/NC Thread for October!

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jba, I've noticed that too from a lot of guys. usually with junk or a small pair. kinda makes sense if you have a history of capping light, as they're getting 8:1 on a bluff or to make you fold a live 6 outer

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This is standard. They are trying to say that they would have gone more pre-flop if you let them. At least, that's what I think.

Well, this is fun:



Just a lot of 2-3 outers and me missing all my 15+ outer draws for the last 10K. For the most part I think I've played well. There have been a few tilty hands, but nothing like what I was before.

Also, one thing that should have been obvious to me in the past, but seems to make more sense to me now is that when a LAG is just calling on a draw heavy board, he probably has a marginally made hand. For example, if you raise on the button and a 30/20/3 type player calls in the BB, the flop comes something like QT7ss and you bet and he just calls then he has something with showdown value that he doesn't want to check raise. He doesn't have a draw. Most likely it's a 7 or a small pp. I'm not sure what that means on the turn when I have something like A6o here since he could also be peeling with a A high, but I suspect that I should bet most scare cards and check behind everything else.
 


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