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Re: Time to play passively?
meh, this is how i play it, though i suspect i'm too passive in general
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Re: Time to play passively?
Thank you very much for all the responses.
Can I ask you guys what your default capping range for a seemingly sane/tight villain is? Mine was AA-JJ, AK, AQs (discounted) and TT (discounted) and against this range I have about 43% equity which makes calling down the best play right? I know that miles is saying that my range is too tight, so the rest of you guys advocating a c/r agree with him? |
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Re: Time to play passively?
When the PFR caps it OOP, and you're HU in position, and you hit your top pair, I play it exactly like you. If a draw hits on the turn and/or I get a redraw of some sort or pick up more outs even like a gutshut, I will raise against all but maniacs and clearly smart thinkers. But against 80% of villains, I play it like you here.
edit--oops, reread your history, and didnt realzie you didnt have position. ignore this post. |
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Re: Time to play passively?
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yep, duh. it is so complicated there's no way to figure it out. the retard "I-CAPPED-PF-W/-43S-AND-WILL-FIRE-3-BARRELS" factor is the only thing that really matters wrt playing passively [/ QUOTE ] this point is an important one when chosing whether to ck call or cr the flop, also board texture and thus how light u expect him to call down (cr more often when no PP or A hi is likely to fold is better than a board many hands he cb's will insta muck obviously). |
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