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against a non-retarded opponent, I'd definitely just call here. vs this guy I'm value stacking myself every time he has me beat because he'll call with so many worse hands.
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just call
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Preflop is fine.
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shove he is never folding a ten.
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Preflop is fine. [/ QUOTE ] Wtf? Preflop is really bad. |
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[ QUOTE ] Preflop is fine. [/ QUOTE ] Wtf? Preflop is really bad. [/ QUOTE ] Yup. 56s is the cutoff for me there I think. I'd probably raise it. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Preflop is fine. [/ QUOTE ] Wtf? Preflop is really bad. [/ QUOTE ] Yup. 56s is the cutoff for me there I think. I'd probably raise it. [/ QUOTE ] Preflop with 65s is really depending on the limpers/blinds. I won't ever fold 65s, but calling/raising depends. Vs bad loose/passive limpers I'll call lighter than 65s. Vs bad/weak players I'll raise lighter. Meh, this is kinda obv. I'll never limp 62s though. |
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Wtf? Preflop is really bad. [/ QUOTE ] It's not great, but it's still almost certainly +EV w/ the 40/10 guy limping up front. |
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