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just c/c/c/c/c/c
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a hand where I limp-called AKs and flopped a king
results of my hand since I never posted them in that thread (in white): <font color="white">He had AQ.</font> |
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I would have limp/rr if there a raise and any other callers but since it came down to HU I thought going for deception would be more +ev. [/ QUOTE ] No, limp rr is more plus ev by a sight. If villain is reasonable post flop he can easily out play you with position and initiative. |
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also, unless you are trying to add balance to a strategy that includes excessive preflop limping (ie autolimping 22-88 and all suited connectors utg), i see no reason to make preflop plays like this ever.
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also, unless you are trying to add balance to a strategy that includes excessive preflop limping (ie autolimping 22-88 and all suited connectors utg), i see no reason to make preflop plays like this ever. [/ QUOTE ] that is in fact what i am doing. edit: not that i limp excessively but i do limp utg and utg+1 with a pretty wide range |
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Check/call to the river is best. You have nice showdown value and probably shouldn't allow the villain to play perfectly by A) blowing him out of the water or B) hanging yourself.
This is the best flop you could reasonably expect -- why mess with the deception you already started? |
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just c/c/c/c/c/c [/ QUOTE ] I like this [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Especially on a dry flop |
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[ QUOTE ] just c/c/c/c/c/c [/ QUOTE ] I like this [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] Especially on a dry flop [/ QUOTE ] this line is prob best if you are balance your play with this weird preflop line |
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