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Re: $1/2 NL Very Deep, Top 2
he's 10 tabling so he can't see how he's playing.
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#22
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Re: $1/2 NL Very Deep, Top 2
call the raise to 85. a push is crazy.
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#23
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Re: $1/2 NL Very Deep, Top 2
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] Stars $1/2. Hero is an unknown. [/ QUOTE ] HAHAHAAA LOLLLLL FUNNYYYY [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]DDD Dude, pay MORE attention [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] reads for me are specific hands I've played with the guy. I haven't seen him 3 bet preflop or raise the flop since I've sat down. he seems to know what he's doing for the most part, but I can't go as far as saying he's a great hand reader and that he would put all his money in with one pair. |
#24
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Re: $1/2 NL Very Deep, Top 2
a push would be terrible, obv only a set is calling. def. call then look for a blank turn. if a 2,10,j,q,k or A comes on the turn id probably just be calling all the way so although there are a ton of scare cards for you a raise is still suicide.
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#25
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Re: $1/2 NL Very Deep, Top 2
Think about how you'd play the villian's hand here.
You bet 4xBB UTG with AA-JJ, button calls. Flop comes rags but with a spade flush draw. You lead out with a 1/2 PSB and button pops it. You 3-bet. If the button 4-bets all-in you have to figure the button has a set and lay down your AA-JJ. But if the button just calls your 3-bet, and the turn is a non-spade blank, you will likely c/c him down. So (back to your hand) I like a call here, and PSB to the river. The turn might kill your action, but a thinking player with an overpair would lay down to a big 4-bet. If you or him weren't deep, AYCE baby. |
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Re: $1/2 NL Very Deep, Top 2
he ended up being disconnected so I took it down with a bet on the turn (roughly pot sized).
he never was able to come back and play so we dont know what he had. Probably AA-QQ. |
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