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Awesome! Don't ever stop!!! [/ QUOTE ] |
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such an overlooked topic... thx again bond.
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bond for mod
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value by taking this cuter (bitch, you are not cuter in this instance) line. [/ QUOTE ] QFMFT |
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These do get better and better, thanks
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Excellent read, ty.
I treid to search but didnt get any results so is there 7 other parts? Links? |
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Excellent read, ty. I treid to search but didnt get any results so is there 7 other parts? Links? [/ QUOTE ] They are compiled in my blog at www.tworags.com |
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Thanks a lot, I have found myself in several situations where I recalled some post of your series and made a better play than I would have made before I read them.
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As usual, great read Bond, thanks for posting these.
One question, in the first hand, with the set of 7's on the K high board, I'd usually use a stack-a-donk line. That is, I'd cbet flop, and then check raise the turn all in. If it gets checked back, I'm betting any river for value. On the off chance that the opponent bets something tiny on the turn, I'll raise less than all in, setting up a river shove. I find most ssmtt opponents would bet a K there, and will struggle to get away from it facing the check raise, even though it looks ridiculously strong to me. I'm not really sure if thats a better or worse line, but its kind of been standard for me for a while, and I'm curious as to your thoughts... |
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