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Re: 50 NL: Test Your Handreading Skills
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A couple more thoughts: This guy is only mildly retarded. He is certainly capable of some dumb cliche like "betting to see where he's at on the flop", but he is also giving a little thought to my hand as well. So here's my question--what does he put ME on to shove this river? [/ QUOTE ] After a flop call and turn bet he knows you have trip aces, and doesn't seem to care either. |
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Re: 50 NL: Test Your Handreading Skills
he puts you on an A, you're beat he has a fh/flush can't see a hand that he could be bluffing here after the action, unless he's an idiot w/ something like TT. You beat AT i guess, but again he would have to be really bad to have that. And you need a read.
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Re: 50 NL: Test Your Handreading Skills
it doesn't matter fold.
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Re: 50 NL: Test Your Handreading Skills
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it doesn't matter fold. [/ QUOTE ]although i'd be amazed if this wasn't a brag post about a great call. |
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Re: 50 NL: Test Your Handreading Skills
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[ QUOTE ] A couple more thoughts: This guy is only mildly retarded. He is certainly capable of some dumb cliche like "betting to see where he's at on the flop", but he is also giving a little thought to my hand as well. So here's my question--what does he put ME on to shove this river? [/ QUOTE ] After a flop call and turn bet he knows you have trip aces, and doesn't seem to care either. [/ QUOTE ] I think he checks the turn ace (If hes somewhat skilled, idk i didnt play with him) because he knows he has it beat, and if you have it he can probably get you to bet. River bet I dont really get unless he A) has the flush or B) can beat the flush hoping for whatever reason you have a flush. I put him on 77, JJ, or 2 clubs, Id have to think he woulda pushed turn with another Ace with those draws, but you never know at 50NL. I would have had to have played with him myself to make any more judgement |
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Re: 50 NL: Test Your Handreading Skills
preflop he could be something like AJ+,TT+,poss KQ. I really would put him that wide.
his line looks a lot like AJ or JJ to me. |
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Re: 50 NL: Test Your Handreading Skills
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although i'd be amazed if this wasn't a brag post about a great call. [/ QUOTE ] I am a 200 NL reg. I have better things to do than make brag posts on uNL. I posted this because I thought villain's line was interesting, and I had a tough time putting him on a hand. [ QUOTE ] it doesn't matter fold. [/ QUOTE ] Notice nowhere in my original post did I ask whether I should call or fold. You are missing the point. |
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Re: 50 NL: Test Your Handreading Skills
Do we ever get an answer? Im intrigued, you can PM it to me if you dont wanna post it
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Re: 50 NL: Test Your Handreading Skills
Prelop range: 22+, A8+, KQs+
Flop donk range: 77, JJ+, Axs, AJ+, KQs+, air Turn range: as flop River range: AA, AK, JJ, AJ, XXs, busted draw/bluff Final decision: We are beating one hand in that final range, and a bluff is unlikely, so fold. |
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Re: 50 NL: Test Your Handreading Skills
Chomp:
What does he expect to get called with on the river? |
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