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You're a tricky player mixing it up? Now I know all of your secrets. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] You're also mixing up your donk bets, which is good too (you donk bet K6s with top pair kings into me and some cold callers.) I think you should exploit these guys pre-flop a little more though, but you're right that it doesn't matter since you get action even if you fold for 10 orbits and if you're 4-tabling 6-max without PT (which I don't use either, but I'm generally down to 2 tables) it might be difficult. There were some obvious raises you weren't making though.
I will screwplay sometimes, but not that often. I need to be sure I know how to respond to a 3-bet before I do that. I wouldn't worry too much about meta game with these guys. |
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Well the idea is that if you never raise with 54s, then your limp range will be easier to estimate (by your opponents) just like if you never limp with AA, then your raising range is easier to estimate
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I understand the idea, but I would only consider limping AA if I was first in on the button, or the SB, (and even then, a raise is so natural, and unlikely to be read as a strong hand that limping is possibly still wrong). Otherwise I would not worry about them excluding AA from my limp range.
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*Grunch*
Call and hope to show it down and see another AK. I doubt you have more than 25% equity in this pot on your own so I say put no more money in without a king coming out. If one of the cold callers wakes up and decides to raise you need to say goodbye to your hand |
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