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Re: $200R AJ vs Colson
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I like calling and check folding this flop. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. With AQ i'm fine 3 betting and getting it in pre. |
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Re: $200R AJ vs Colson
i agree calling is best but i dont think 3betting here is bad or anything especially if you have a retarded-aggro image
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Re: $200R AJ vs Colson
I call all day here preflop vs carl with the intention of doing something saucy postflop
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I call all day here preflop vs carl with the intention of doing something saucy postflop [/ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] |
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Colson is better then all of us combined fold PF he will own your soul. [/ QUOTE ] This is the only post I've read in this whole thread that I agree with. |
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Re: $200R AJ vs Colson
That's why I think an overbet push is the best play against villain. It is unexploitably atleast +1500 chips EV. You'll just get into trouble flat calling.
Against a random, I would flat call for the same reason, looking for an advantage postflop. However, in general, I think it is close between flat call and reraise/call. |
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That's why I think an overbet push is the best play against villain. It is unexploitably atleast +1500 chips EV. You'll just get into trouble flat calling. Against a random, I would flat call for the same reason, looking for an advantage postflop. However, in general, I think it is close between flat call and reraise/call. [/ QUOTE ] If its really +1500 chips in EV, its a super duper obvious allin preflop, and nothing else is worth even discussing. Note that I said "if" this is true, I hadn't done any math, but zero chance in hell that calling out of position with AJ against a good player with deep stacked is going to be more +EV than that. |
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Re: $200R AJ vs Colson
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If its really +1500 chips in EV, its a super duper obvious allin preflop, and nothing else is worth even discussing. Note that I said "if" this is true, I hadn't done any math, but zero chance in hell that calling out of position with AJ against a good player with deep stacked is going to be more +EV than that. [/ QUOTE ] I'm like 90% sure that calling and then check shoving any flop you hit is > 1500 cEV |
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Re: $200R AJ vs Colson
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[ QUOTE ] If its really +1500 chips in EV, its a super duper obvious allin preflop, and nothing else is worth even discussing. Note that I said "if" this is true, I hadn't done any math, but zero chance in hell that calling out of position with AJ against a good player with deep stacked is going to be more +EV than that. [/ QUOTE ] I'm like 90% sure that calling and then check shoving any flop you hit is > 1500 cEV [/ QUOTE ] You only hit like 35% of the flops, and you don't win all of those if you checkraise. Don't think this is a really effective way of playing a big ace. This is a much better approach with a mid to high suited connector, where you hit a lot more flops. Hard to calculate, but I doubt it is +1500 EV. |
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Re: $200R AJ vs Colson
Your shove can definitely get called when you're ahead, betgo, and every time he calls and is behind it's massively +EV for you.
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