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Re: A9 flop top two no draws - did i do something wrong?
@ tiger
That is ridic weak and possibly resultoriented thinking. AA and 99 is so unlikely. 88 is the only that beats us. Villains range of going broke on this flop is typically: AA, 99, 88, A8, 89, AK, AQ. I probaly just call the raise though, and cr all-in on the turn. |
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Re: A9 flop top two no draws - did i do something wrong?
So you're saying that a .15 / .25 player will fold 99 to a 5-6 bb raise? (was for kolotoure)
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Re: A9 flop top two no draws - did i do something wrong?
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you're never folding this flop [/ QUOTE ] +1 If you're folding this hand to this action at 25NL you're leaving money on the table. |
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Re: A9 flop top two no draws - did i do something wrong?
he has a possibility of two hands.. AK or a set.. AQ/AJ are very questionnable play if anyone were to do this... more than likely a call if they had that sort of hand at this level
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Re: A9 flop top two no draws - did i do something wrong?
I have to disagree on the range Tiger, although i did not have many reads on him the typical fish on these levels will play almost any two cards, and a big ace A10 through AK is definitely within the range...add ALL pocketpairs and we're almost there.
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Re: A9 flop top two no draws - did i do something wrong?
I wouldnt be playing A9 from the bb in a limped pot ever. I would play it in a blind battle though.
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