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Old 09-11-2006, 07:26 PM
InternetJunky InternetJunky is offline
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Default Re: Intro and is this weak tight?

This is where a program like PokerTracker or PokerOffice is really handy. If this is a villian with an aggression factor of 0.5 doing this, you can safely exit the hand. Otherwise I'm calling.
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Old 09-12-2006, 04:31 AM
Wizzawig Wizzawig is offline
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Default Re: Intro and is this weak tight?

At the moment I'm not using PT or similar, trying to develop my game a bit first without it but it is something that I am considering.

This is a hand I didn't like my play in, so son't worry I won't be scared off by the criticism on the contary I encorage it [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img].

I would bet a set on this turn but maybe not 2 pair or an overpair (If I had KK or AA it would be a different situation with a raise PF). On such a coordinated board I would be worried with these. Is this really bad? What is our plan for the river on this board with the same action say if I held 9c9h?

Jigsaws you say I have a vulnerable hand what am I worried about except a spade? I can't see the villan having a set given the action and a K would only mean AJ beats me.
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Old 09-12-2006, 06:12 AM
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Default Re: Intro and is this weak tight?

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At the moment I'm not using PT or similar, trying to develop my game a bit first without it but it is something that I am considering.

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Do it! Seriously.

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Jigsaws you say I have a vulnerable hand what am I worried about except a spade? I can't see the villan having a set given the action and a K would only mean AJ beats me.

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Heh, he could easily have a set when he flat-calls your flop bet (I don't think he has a set when he pushes the river, but you don't know that on the turn). 25NLers loves to slowplay. You don't want to see a K or J for the split either. But even if only the spade outs were there, you should full pot the turn.
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Old 09-12-2006, 06:17 AM
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Default Re: Intro and is this weak tight?

I call this river bet. I generally don't take into runner runner flushes - perhaps this is a leak.

I also bet full pot on the turn.
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Old 09-12-2006, 06:47 AM
Wizzawig Wizzawig is offline
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Default Re: Intro and is this weak tight?

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Do it! Seriously.

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Noted

I was more worried about low suited connectors as lots of people limp them. Things like 89,87 or 76, it just felt how some people would play a combo draw.

But I'm not arguing pot the turn and call the river seems reasonable, with a stronger river bet if I'm not trying to induce the bluff.
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