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Seems fine.
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Seems fine. [/ QUOTE ] nate, are there any alternatives you mix it up with? would you ever c/call the flop here? seems like you get raised about always and have no FE vs this type of player.... |
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[ QUOTE ] Seems fine. [/ QUOTE ] nate, are there any alternatives you mix it up with? would you ever c/call the flop here? seems like you get raised about always and have no FE vs this type of player.... [/ QUOTE ] I don't see much alternative other than betting and determining based on board cards and other cues whether to call down. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Seems fine. [/ QUOTE ] nate, are there any alternatives you mix it up with? would you ever c/call the flop here? seems like you get raised about always and have no FE vs this type of player.... [/ QUOTE ] I don't see much alternative other than betting and determining based on board cards and other cues whether to call down. [/ QUOTE ] you could c/call the flop and do the same, no? i've been reading eric lindauer's essays on strategy in small pots... that's what gave me this idea. i may be mis-applying it though. |
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