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Re: NL10 - Calling a shove with A high
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Why? ATs, JTs are all hands in his range. [/ QUOTE ] So are K7, K8, K9, KT, KJ, KQ, AK, QT, QJ, AQ according to you. So that's, what? 5-1? So why are you putting him on a draw when his range is dominated by pairs here (again, if we're trusting your read)? |
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Re: NL10 - Calling a shove with A high
fold preflop... this is just really really really bad spew.
Once you make that C/R on the flop and are called, you need to shut down. His range tightens substantially although it may include some draws it is heavily weighted towards obvious pairs. Making the 5$ bet on the turn just gave him money. |
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Re: NL10 - Calling a shove with A high
don't like flop or turn. pf is ok i guess as you can stack him often enough with just aa
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Re: NL10 - Calling a shove with A high
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Ok, so basically i misuse a resteal: if he's a thinking player he will fold a pure/semi bluff, will call with a potential good hand a reraise/shove with his best hands. [/ QUOTE ] It's NL10, a lot of villians never fold if they have any piece of the flop. If you put him on Ax, Kx on the flop he's either got you outkickered or has a pair, which he isn't going to fold. Fold preflop is the best play imo |
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Re: NL10 - Calling a shove with A high
I think a re-pop pf is a good line, if he is folding to 3bets. As played c/f turn.
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Re: NL10 - Calling a shove with A high
I hate Ax out of position against lags. Fold the flop, checkraise him next time with something more likely to improve (2 overs, flush/straight draw opportunities). I only like the cr if ur pretty sure it'll make him fold about 3 out of 4 times.
As it happened, after the call of your checkraise, shut down and c/f turn. |
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