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Old 11-06-2007, 04:05 PM
Albert Moulton Albert Moulton is offline
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Default Re: How to stop Overplaying TPTK?

lol, you don't give enough information to answer intelligently.

In a hyper aggressive 6-max game with 100bb effective stacks in a reraised pot, for example, TPTK is frequently a through ticket to play for your stack.

Just some of the information you'd need to add to get meaningful responses would include the following.

How many players?

What are the blinds?

What are the effective stacks?

In position or out of position post-flop?

In EP, MP, or LP preflop?

In limped, raised, or reraised pots?

Heads up, 3-way, or multi-way post flop?

Does the flop have lots of draws ("wet," i.e. 8s9sJc), or is it relatively draw-free ("dry," i.e. 2s7cQh)?

Is your opponent giving you resistance aggressive with draws post-flop? Or does he only raise or c/r with sets or better?

What is your table image?

Are you in cash games or tournaments?

If tournaments, then what king of tournaments? What are the blinds? When do they go up? What's the payout structure? How many players left?

Etc., etc., ad nauseum...
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