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Old 10-27-2007, 09:30 AM
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Default Re: Im so boring. Prs to be line check? NL100

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I dont bet the flop because I dont want to bet/fold

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Wait... WHAT?

You were considering a fold? You have AA sir, not JJ!

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On the river, his line fits a hand like KQ/AK with one spade so well that I figure I can shove for value.

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I agree with this part.
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Old 10-27-2007, 09:52 AM
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Default Re: Im so boring. Prs to be line check? NL100

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I dont bet the flop because I dont want to bet/fold

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Wait... WHAT?

You were considering a fold? You have AA sir, not JJ!

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On the river, his line fits a hand like KQ/AK with one spade so well that I figure I can shove for value.

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I agree with this part.

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Is there a flop that you wont stack off on in a rr pot with an overpair? I guess the fact that the pot is rr is what I think Im missing here - I think I am treating this more as a raised pot than a 3bet pot. Dohh
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Old 10-27-2007, 09:55 AM
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Default Re: Im so boring. Prs to be line check? NL100

KQJ against a nit
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Old 10-27-2007, 09:56 AM
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Default Re: Im so boring. Prs to be line check? NL100

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I dont bet the flop because I dont want to bet/fold

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Wait... WHAT?

You were considering a fold? You have AA sir, not JJ!

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On the river, his line fits a hand like KQ/AK with one spade so well that I figure I can shove for value.

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I agree with this part.

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Is there a flop that you wont stack off on in a rr pot with an overpair? I guess the fact that the pot is rr is what I think Im missing here - I think I am treating this more as a raised pot than a 3bet pot. Dohh

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I'm not stacking off on like QJT flops. That's uh...about it. Is his range really that rich in small pairs where you feel like getting it in is unprofitable?
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Old 10-27-2007, 10:01 AM
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Default Re: Im so boring. Prs to be line check? NL100

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I dont bet the flop because I dont want to bet/fold

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Wait... WHAT?

You were considering a fold? You have AA sir, not JJ!

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On the river, his line fits a hand like KQ/AK with one spade so well that I figure I can shove for value.

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I agree with this part.

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Is there a flop that you wont stack off on in a rr pot with an overpair? I guess the fact that the pot is rr is what I think Im missing here - I think I am treating this more as a raised pot than a 3bet pot. Dohh

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I'm not stacking off on like QJT flops. That's uh...about it. Is his range really that rich in small pairs where you feel like getting it in is unprofitable?

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As a general rule, in raised pots I would check a straight and FD flop behind because I think that stacking off there is relatively unprofitable given that the type of hand that villain will stack off with is either ahead or has excellent equity. Given that I am a fish I applied this situation to this hand but neglected to realise that this is a 3bet pot and therefore that stacking off on this flop in this hand is totally different to the situation I just described.
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Old 10-27-2007, 10:02 AM
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Default Re: Im so boring. Prs to be line check? NL100

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As a general rule, in raised pots I would check a straight and FD flop behind because I think that stacking off there is relatively unprofitable given that the type of hand that villain will stack off with is either ahead or has excellent equity.

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Yeah don't do this either. bet-bet-bet
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Old 10-27-2007, 10:03 AM
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As a general rule, in raised pots I would check a straight and FD flop behind because I think that stacking off there is relatively unprofitable given that the type of hand that villain will stack off with is either ahead or has excellent equity.

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Yeah don't do this either. bet-bet-bet

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Ok, so your line in a situation where you raise pre with AA, villain flats IP, flop 987 two tone, you lead and he raises? Flat call or b3b?
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Old 10-27-2007, 10:04 AM
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As a general rule, in raised pots I would check a straight and FD flop behind because I think that stacking off there is relatively unprofitable given that the type of hand that villain will stack off with is either ahead or has excellent equity.

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Yeah don't do this either. bet-bet-bet

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Ok, so your line in a situation where you raise pre with AA, villain flats IP, flop 987 two tone, you lead and he raises? Flat call or b3b?

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This is a fold, there is a world of diff between 987 and 954 though.
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