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do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
live game is pretty loose. about half aggressive, half passive.
folded to hero in mp with K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]. HERO RAISES. co coldcalls. he seems taggish but bad; i've seen him limp A3 and then donk his gutshot into a pfr. button coldcalls. he's been pretty tight and has raised postflop only with good hands. blinds fold. * FLOP * A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] J[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] 7[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] (3 players, 7 sb) HERO BETS, co folds, BUTTON RAISES, hero calls. * TURN * Q[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] (2 players, 5 bb) hero checks, button checks. * RIVER * 7[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] (2 players, 5 bb) HERO BETS how many streets do you hate? |
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
they all look fine to me, tylar
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
I might not raise it pf, but postflop I would play it the same if I had. It's a shame he didn't bet the turn. So basically, I don't hate any of it (but then I suck, so you might not want to play it this way [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img])
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
Nothing here to hate sir. With your read I think we had a better chance of getting 2 on the turn by c/r than we would have by betting. Too bad he checked it through. NH
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
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they all look fine to me, tylar [/ QUOTE ] Why is the flop bet goot? At a loose table, someone has got to have an ace leaving you with 3 (maybe 4) outs. I personally would c/c here. MD |
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
I prefer betting the turn instead of the C/R, because of 3 reasons
1) if he has a strong hand you can get 3 bets in instead of 2 2) if he is playing for a free card he won't get it 3) a C/R may scare some hands into folding, while betting out may get them to call |
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
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[ QUOTE ] they all look fine to me, tylar [/ QUOTE ] Why is the flop bet goot? At a loose table, someone has got to have an ace leaving you with 3 (maybe 4) outs. I personally would c/c here. MD [/ QUOTE ] Nah two semi tight players probably fold on this flop often enough to make a bet good. It does suck being OOP and having to call the raise but I still fire one here. |
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
Looks good to me.
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
Fine. Also acceptable would be folding preflop or donking the turn (go for the donk/3bet and deny freecarding flush draws at the same time). I thought about c/r'ing the river but a lot of B&M players will check through with AK because they suck at value betting. I think checking the flop is a crime and I'm not even sure calling is right if you do.
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Re: do you do the opposite on every street? KTo
If I'm c/r the river, I'm doing it primarily because villian has played his hand a lot like a flush draw and I want to induce a bluff. Given your read though, it looks like he has some kind of made hand most of the time here. Other than that I like how you played it.
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