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Old 11-25-2007, 06:19 AM
ukcoolcat ukcoolcat is offline
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Default Re: NL 10 - Top two BvB Tricky situation??

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Why are you raising K8 in the SB when there's a loose player behind you?

I'm playing 10NL aswell and have found myself in many annoying situations as this one. You raise a mediocre hand from the SB to steal the BB, but since he's a loose player he calls. Now you have to play this hand out of position against a villain that could have any two.

With this villain I'd say: fold preflop.

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very much agree with this, definite fold preflop imo.
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Old 11-25-2007, 07:49 AM
john_bcfc john_bcfc is offline
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Default Re: NL 10 - Top two BvB Tricky situation??

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umm whats r the soots on the flop

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flop is rainbow, king brings second diamond.
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Old 11-25-2007, 07:53 AM
john_bcfc john_bcfc is offline
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Default Re: NL 10 - Top two BvB Tricky situation??

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Whats his AF? Sucks to dump 2 pair HU, especially vs an obvious drooler but this looks like a set unless he's particularly spewy post flop. Are suits relevant?

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I think his AF was around 0.5.

The reason why i check raised the turn was because i knew he would bet as he had been floating me a lot IP throught the game.

I did end up shoving in the end, because i thought he either had a flopped two pair or some other random holding. I thought a set was likely too, but the guy had been playing so donkish like over the time i had been with him.

Would u say my line is + EV???
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