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call down
Pretty full 40. Villain is playing pretty tight. I am playing tight also.
I open CO with AdJd, villain 3bets in sb, I call Flop AcJcTs he c/r, I call I'm calling down unless K/Q comes in which case I'm folding. Standard or I am pozzed by a set here? |
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Re: call down
I like a call down. If he has AK, AQ you loose a little money. If he has KK you can get him to keep bluffing. If he has a set(little less likely since you have 2 pair) you save money.
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Re: call down
call down. AK, AQ, and maybe even something else is possible here.
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#4
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Re: call down
Is there any merit to 4-betting PF?
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Re: call down
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call down. AK, AQ, and maybe even something else is possible here. [/ QUOTE ] Yes turn was blank and I call, river T and he checks and I realize that once again someone has horribly misplayed their hand but this time they were miraculously not rewarded for it with a river K/Q so I bet and win. How do these people have any [censored] money when they play so bad. What hands does he think he's going to trick into putting more action with this line when he holds AQ/AK? leo doc: 4betting pf is fine here some of the time in an online game but is pretty spewy in a live 40 game against someone I don't have history with. |
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Re: call down
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What hands does he think he's going to trick into putting more action with this line when he holds AQ/AK? [/ QUOTE ] About 98% don't think at all. |
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