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Old 10-06-2007, 01:47 AM
daveT daveT is offline
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Default Re: HUNLHE on FTP, is this standard at these limits?

Turn call is break even +1 at best.

Raise PF cb, cf. Not many other ways to play this hand, IMO.

To be blunt, I keep a mantra in my head: Nah, it's insulting. I was raised on Limit, and slow-playing is a terrible thing to do in 99% of all situations. I believe that deception is highly over-rated. If you are going to be deceptive, you should do it in a way that costs your opponent the most chips, and this is accomplished with aggression.
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Old 10-06-2007, 01:52 PM
wrkingtobegreat wrkingtobegreat is offline
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Default Re: HUNLHE on FTP, is this standard at these limits?

I'm always raising this preflop--I'm usually betting turns like this, except on this board its likely he called with overs, which easily could include an ace. River is standard.
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Old 10-06-2007, 11:05 PM
Floyd13 Floyd13 is offline
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Default Re: HUNLHE on FTP, is this standard at these limits?

Why is everyone so intent on raising this PF? You want to play a bloated pot OOP with 33? This whole my hand is ahead of his so I must raise is stupid. You realize by playing it this way it doesn't even matter what your hand is. You're going to cb flop and then shut down if you don't hit, which you almost never will with 33. In fact 33 is one of the last hands I'd be doing this with. I'll take the button with the lesser hand all day and be happy to play you and your monster 33.
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