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Re: 4 hands from an opponent, followed by a river decision...
I think someone told BZ to fold JTo UTG in a 4-handed game.
You raised K9o. Were you trying to play vs BB with this hand? Is K9 > JT just in general in a 4h game where you aren't going to be playing too many players and you're just sort of trying to pair up and get value? |
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Re: 4 hands from an opponent, followed by a river decision...
I don't really have much conclusions on this guy's river play except that it's generally passive.
Doesn't mean I'm folding anything vs a raise, though. |
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Re: 4 hands from an opponent, followed by a river decision...
Hmm, ok now I see why it's tough to play that river.
I think I like betting and I woulnd't expect to get raised too often, but I'd still call it, just because this guy's a little random. Good post regardless of whether i turn out ot be right or wrong, lol. [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Re: 4 hands from an opponent, followed by a river decision...
May I ask what your main game is?
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Re: 4 hands from an opponent, followed by a river decision...
Is this how you got your massive post count?
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Re: 4 hands from an opponent, followed by a river decision...
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May I ask what your main game is? [/ QUOTE ] I play a lot of 5/10 through 40/80, depending on what I feel like at the time and what has good games going -- I try to avoid just playing a limit because it's what I'm accustomed to, when there are better games elsewhere. Live I generally play 30/60+. Rob |
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Re: 4 hands from an opponent, followed by a river decision...
I bet. His range might be call down any pair against you because he knows your aggressive. He pretty much did that in hand #4. This board is different because there are two high cards instead of K23 and the way that board played out, if you didn't have a K you likely didn't hit anything. Still a flush came and he called down with a pair of threes.
The only reason I can see checking/calling is if he's aggressive enough to value bet any pair. This is also beneficial in case he's waiting till the river to raise you. You check/raised him once on hand 1 when the ace came, but I think thats a different situation since he will naturally value bet top pair, but whether he'll value bet bottom or mid pair is dubious. I just bet out, i dont want him checking it through. |
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