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Re: Over Over Call 20/40
Results:
linebacker shows: A7 Tony shows: J7 Sb shows 99 hero wins monster pot. |
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Re: Over Over Call 20/40
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Results: linebacker shows: A7 Tony shows: J7 Sb shows 99 hero wins monster pot. [/ QUOTE ] Who knew the opportunity cost of filling out grad school applications would be greater than the direct cost. --Nate |
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Re: Over Over Call 20/40
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[ QUOTE ] Results: linebacker shows: A7 Tony shows: J7 Sb shows 99 hero wins monster pot. [/ QUOTE ] Who knew the opportunity cost of filling out grad school applications would be greater than the direct cost. --Nate [/ QUOTE ] Not me, I gave up after the first degree. |
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Re: Over Over Call 20/40
What up with pf cap? Calling and raising favorable flops is way, way better. This is a textbook quality spot.
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What up with pf cap? Calling and raising favorable flops is way, way better. This is a textbook quality spot. [/ QUOTE ] Hass has a huuuuuge edge preflop. In practice I often just call 3 and then raise many flops, but I actually think it might be a leak. Just giving up too much preflop. The key is what the SB is 3betting, but he would have to be very nitty for Hass to have anything but giant overlay. I'm not sure how well it came through in the post, but I know these guys, or at least some of them. --Nate |
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Re: Over Over Call 20/40
anybody cr the field on the river?
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Re: Over Over Call 20/40
lol i thought the question was going to be to raise or call. Folding isn't an option here.
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anybody cr the field on the river? [/ QUOTE ] It's better than folding, and I thought about it, but it's too likely that SB is just getting passive with QQ-JJ. If he's like many players in that game (and other games), he would have been likely to play big unpaired hands differently, and unlikely to have three-bet with many pairs worse than TT. And then there's always the linebacker to beat, also. --Nate |
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