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Re: How\'s my line ($20 home game)?
opponent is not good. LAGgy, but more of a calling-station type who finds it painful to let go of a hand unless clearly beat.
The consensus seems to be that the PF raise should be larger (albeit some for the wrong reasons - I don't want to "fold out" Ax when I can grt HU as a 2.3:1 favorite). The wrench was his flat call on the flop. The reason I made a smallish CB was that I believed that his action would only be fold or raise given his potential holdings and I was prepared to shut down to a raise. Then when I improved on the turn, I thought my previous aggression may buy me a free card to 11 outs. |
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Re: How\'s my line ($20 home game)?
the results may speak more to his playing style:
after I mucked he showed K [img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]K [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] |
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Re: How\'s my line ($20 home game)?
Really? That's odd. I'd imagine that you're PF rr would've been met with a shove from most people holding KK.
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Re: How\'s my line ($20 home game)?
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Really? That's odd. I'd imagine that you're PF rr would've been met with a shove from most people holding KK. [/ QUOTE ] I was as surprised as you were. |
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