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Old 08-30-2007, 11:08 PM
CSguy CSguy is offline
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Default Re: Sooted! in the SB

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hinking I'm loosening up correctly to take advantage of my better play at this limit

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at this level ... better play = solid starting hands relative to position and situtation

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I agree. Doesn't it also mean being able to fold these hands when I don't have the nuts? Whereas other players can't and will pay off things like flushes and two pair nicely?

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Old 08-30-2007, 11:13 PM
Point Blank Point Blank is offline
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Default Re: Sooted! in the SB

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hinking I'm loosening up correctly to take advantage of my better play at this limit

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at this level ... better play = solid starting hands relative to position and situtation

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I agree. Doesn't it also mean being able to fold these hands when I don't have the nuts? Whereas other players can't and will pay off things like flushes and two pair nicely?

- Jason

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you'll almost never have the nuts when it's short handed

you have to maximize and minimize when you are ahead ... that's the TUFF part ...

especially on draw heavy boards

i agree is BBB ... unless, you can't bet/fold because villain over aggressive

i take a c.c-turn/donk-river line (with no scare card) and get looked up with A and K high enough
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Old 08-30-2007, 11:18 PM
JSmith2007 JSmith2007 is offline
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Default Re: Sooted! in the SB

I think your play overall is just fine.

The completion preflop is fine, as you said with it being SOOOOTED and in the small blind, the only thing being position, but that's alright.

If you're betting out on the flop (which you did) you have to keep betting, you added ~7-9 outs say of a hand where I think you're good on the flop. If you're raised, call it and see the river card. If it's not a scare card (A/K/Q not of spades) bet out and see what he does. I think he's drawing very thin, something like 67 or 109, usually at the lower limits they seem to play alot more (suited) connectors, so that'd be my read.
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