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Re: Ok, before you all BBV me, hear me out... 2/4
lol at wanting to fold this against a 54/2.
no way he would want to go all in with a smaller flush. |
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Re: Ok, before you all BBV me, hear me out... 2/4
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The button is a 54/4/.2 nit after 740 hands. I really cant see him doing this without the K hi flush or A hi flush... he calls down with sets on anything that sembles a dangerous board. His name is keybored111. I want to start making some big laydowns. CAN I LAY THIS DOWN? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, easily, given the read you just described. What does BBV mean? |
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Re: Ok, before you all BBV me, hear me out... 2/4
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lol at wanting to fold this against a 54/2. [/ QUOTE ] The important stat here is not how loose he is, but rather how very passive he is. If he plays 50% of his hands yet check-folds/check-calls a vast majority of the time, what does that tell you when he suddenly raises in what is bound to be an all-in pot ? An even more important part of the read would be to know what this villain considers a raising hand. With 740 hands on him, it's a shame if we have absolutely no idea. |
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Re: Ok, before you all BBV me, hear me out... 2/4
given your read, if it was 3 handed, i might fold it - your chance of being ahead of him is obviously much higher when you bet and he calls down. if there is a 50/50 chance, but it could be a 100/0 chance, that you are behind, nothign wrong with folding and waiting for him to keep calling you down with crap.
6 handed though, you need to take every spot that is probably +EV that you can find, because you might not get a second chance before he gets stacked. |
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Re: Ok, before you all BBV me, hear me out... 2/4
Um, HE PLAYS OVER HALF OF HIS HANDS. Just because he's a nit postflop doesn't mean he doesn't try to get all his money in with all the lower flushes that you're ahead of. Or sets or something. This would be a really bad fold.
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