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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
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If calling this river is a mistake (and I don't think it is) it's going to be a very small one imo. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
i check call the turn, but i suck.
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
I just check the flop. I call the river everytime - I can't fold top pair on the river in a fairly big pot against a bad villain.
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
wtf how do you fold the river?
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
Ya Oink is right imo, not to crazy about the fold. You have to be REALLY certain you are beat, and I dont think you can be that certain here. Far to many people do unlogic stuff. This big a pot I call.
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
i really don't like this fold at all.
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
i fold this river usualy fwiw
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
you c/c turn c/f river?
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
Do you think A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], K9, 99 and AJ are in villains range? He'd probably raise some of those hands on the flop though.
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Re: Hand in which I fold TPSK for one bet on the river
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Do you think A[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img]T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img], K9, 99 and AJ are in villains range? He'd probably raise some of those hands on the flop though. I can't fold the river. [/ QUOTE ] I don't think a guy like this ever plays 99 like this. I don't think he raises K9 pf. AsTs is possible but largely insignificant (1 combo). AJ is possible. That's the hand I thought of on the river. In the end, I just don't think this guy would call the flop here and then raise one of the worst turns enough. I understand the point about low pfr guys not always raise the top X%, but I think there's a difference between a 40/10 type and a 50/3 type. 50/3 guys raise when they tilt or think they're mixing it up or w/e. They limp big hands because they're afraid of getting sucked out on or missing. IMO 40/10 guys just don't get that those 10-20% hands are often for value. Often they are full ring converts. They think they need to be looser short handed so they limp more, but raise the same. |
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