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Old 09-19-2007, 07:12 PM
AAismyfriend AAismyfriend is offline
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Default Re: NL1k river

This is bad against this type of player. If you're gonna bluff this river I think you need to bet all of it.
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Old 09-19-2007, 07:14 PM
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Default Re: NL1k river

u need to depolarize ur turn range
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Old 09-19-2007, 07:24 PM
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This is fairly basic, but when you have a huge drooler in position on you in a situation like this, certain hands go up in value and certain hands go down in value. 35s, 67s, 79s etc go way down as you need to win at showdown a higher % of the time and FE is lower, and you're OOP. Hands such as KJ/AJ/KQ gain a lot of value because vs a player like this a top pair with them is a very strong hand and one that stands to make you a good amount of money, and is something you'll be flopping a good amount of the time.

If you have position on him, it obviously changes things, but OOP with this guy here you might want to fold certain connector hands that are a notch above what you'd normally fold, while raising certain broadway hands a notch below what you'd normally raise. That kind of adjustment is fine.
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Old 09-19-2007, 07:40 PM
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Default Re: NL1k river

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he also would have snapcalled with Tx, 9x JQ, Kx....

seems like a really bad river to bluff when he calls with so much of his range
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Old 09-19-2007, 07:48 PM
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Default Re: NL1k river

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This is fairly basic, but when you have a huge drooler in position on you in a situation like this, certain hands go up in value and certain hands go down in value. 35s, 67s, 79s etc go way down as you need to win at showdown a higher % of the time and FE is lower, and you're OOP. Hands such as KJ/AJ/KQ gain a lot of value because vs a player like this as top pair with them is a very strong hand and one that stands to make you a good amount of money, and is something you'll be flopping a good amount of the time.

If you have position on him, it obviously changes things, but OOP with this guy here you might want to fold certain connector hands that are a notch above what you'd normally fold, while raising certain broadway hands a notch below what you'd normally raise. That kind of adjustment is fine.

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ding!
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Old 09-20-2007, 11:42 AM
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Default Re: NL1k river

AJFenix, I agree with your standard adjustment strategy, and probably somwthing that I should take more serious.
Though, solely playing hands that with certainty show (in vacuum) a long-run profit is taking it too far.


Oh and Lassie, your comments and concerns are much appreciated.
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