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Old 11-17-2007, 12:45 PM
Pokerdemic Pokerdemic is offline
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Default Re: OES+FD DEEP 50NL vs Tough LAG.

SB calling UTG's minraise makes it a PF fold for you.

How many hands is the sample over? I'm inclined to think that a 40/20/2.7 is more inclined to be donkish than a truly good LAG, which according to Pokey rarely exist at these levels anyway. Given his line of open complete/cold call he looks more so like a moron than anything else. WTF does he want to play OOP against an initial overbet by you and then a limp/raise from UTG? He either wants to play some sort of SC OOP with no implied odds from UTG, which makes him bad, or he is VERY strong, with his range limited to about TT+ or AK or KQ w/king of clubs.

At this point I raise hoping to get it in on the flop.
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Old 11-17-2007, 12:50 PM
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Default Re: OES+FD DEEP 50NL vs Tough LAG.

Jaaiks. MONSTER. I want to get it in here.
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Old 11-17-2007, 01:12 PM
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Default Re: OES+FD DEEP 50NL vs Tough LAG.

Against a set, which I think is worst case scenario, you have around 40% equity here I believe (haven't Stoved it tho) so this is probably a push to max our equity with all that dead money already in there. (Although I guess we do have to presume that some of our Str8 outs are gone. Meh. Close probably).

And here in downtown Nitsville, we fold preflop quite often.
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