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Re: QJs level 1, $320 stuper
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[ QUOTE ] and it is mind boggling that anyone who has spent 10 mins reading about poker open folds this at any pos pf [/ QUOTE ] You are my least favourite poster in MTTf. How did you learn to play your game, did it all suddenly fall into your head? Stop being a dick, stop berating people who are wrong. And help them improve instead. Seriously, what is wrong with you. And I don't know about against the field in this tourney, but I can tell you that in a micro stakes tourney, raising QJs UTG 9-handed is a losing play in the long run. Period. [/ QUOTE ] All true. |
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Re: QJs level 1, $320 stuper
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And I don't know about against the field in this tourney, but I can tell you that in a micro stakes tourney, raising QJs UTG 9-handed is a losing play in the long run. Period. [/ QUOTE ] look at stacks lol |
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Re: QJs level 1, $320 stuper
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[ QUOTE ] And I don't know about against the field in this tourney, but I can tell you that in a micro stakes tourney, raising QJs UTG 9-handed is a losing play in the long run. Period. [/ QUOTE ] look at stacks lol [/ QUOTE ] If I had more time I would PM you because they're right about your posts |
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Re: QJs level 1, $320 stuper
110 bbs deep, so what? Extremely rarely you flop a huge made hand. Sometimes you get 3-bet and have to lay it down. Sometimes you flop a Q/J high flop, and get reverse implied odds against AQ-AJ-KQ-KJ. Sometimes you flop a draw and that might create a marginal profitable situation if you find sufficient fold equity, exptressed odds or implied odds. Sometimes you get at flop 9T8, you lead for 3/4 pot and everyone folds.
This is a complicated EV calculation with endless factors, but against loose players, no matter how bad they are postflop, raising QJs UTG even with 10bbs is -EV according to my instincts. |
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Re: QJs level 1, $320 stuper
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] And I don't know about against the field in this tourney, but I can tell you that in a micro stakes tourney, raising QJs UTG 9-handed is a losing play in the long run. Period. [/ QUOTE ] look at stacks lol [/ QUOTE ] If I had more time I would PM you because they're right about your posts [/ QUOTE ] go enjoy coachella and IM me later to tell me what a bad meanie i am. as for this: [ QUOTE ] 110 bbs deep, so what? Extremely rarely you flop a huge made hand. Sometimes you get 3-bet and have to lay it down. Sometimes you flop a Q/J high flop, and get reverse implied odds against AQ-AJ-KQ-KJ. Sometimes you flop a draw and that might create a marginal profitable situation if you find sufficient fold equity, exptressed odds or implied odds. Sometimes you get at flop 9T8, you lead for 3/4 pot and everyone folds. [/ QUOTE ] the part where people sometimes fold when you flop the nuts made me lol. nh, but come on now |
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Re: QJs level 1, $320 stuper
Would someone explain to me the logic of check/calling the flop. I would bet 90 on the flop and fold to a raise. If I checked the flop I would fold to a bet; unless the botton was a habitual bluffer, then I would consider a check/raise on the flop. Check/calling the flop is the last thing I would consider.
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Re: QJs level 1, $320 stuper
i think raising to 80 makes no sense. why to push out all hands except the ones that kill us. its round one its a speculative hand why is a limp so bad?if raised to 100 we can stil see a flop. if we flop a draw multi way it can be a nice pot. if i raise to 80 and guy makes it 350 im folding wout seeing a flop. I DONT LIKE TO PRICE MYSELF OUT OF DRAWING HANDS WHEN STACKS ARE DEEP. if the blinds were 100-200 then im open raising here.
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Re: QJs level 1, $320 stuper
check call
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i now lead for 300 and charge him to redraw
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Re: QJs level 1, $320 stuper
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I DONT LIKE TO PRICE MYSELF OUT OF DRAWING HANDS WHEN STACKS ARE DEEP. [/ QUOTE ] lol contradictionaments <font color="white">aejones, i want my throne back </font> |
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