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Re: My flop AF is way too high (1/2 Party 6-max)
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Hand 1, raise Hand 2, fold Hand 3, fold. [/ QUOTE ] and still raise preflop in hand 1. your aggresion factor is really high, but looking to call in places where you should be raising (hand 1) is not the answer (expect when you are raising with UI overs on the flop). You likely need to find places where you normally fold, but you really should be calling. |
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Re: My flop AF is way too high (1/2 Party 6-max)
21.6% too high ? Hard to believe that actually.
I fold significantly more on the flop and i feel like i am doing properly at the 1/2 where many flops are multiway. To be more precise: 22/15 preflop. 63% of my flops see the turn 79% of my turns see the river I win 54% of my showdowns. Edit oh, of course, part of those 37% that do not see the turn are hands that i win on the flop, so i might not fold that many of em after all. Edit again, i found it 17.8% fold on flop. Sorry for the disturbance [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: My flop AF is way too high (1/2 Party 6-max)
Well, let's try again:
Pre-flop: Folded to Hero in CO, Hero raises AJ, only BB calls. Flop: 872 2-tone giving Hero a backdoor flush draw with the Ace. No read on BB. BB donks. Action? If this is a fold, what would need to change to make it a call? Another few SBs in the pot? i.e. SB involved as well? Another one: Pre-flop: Hero open-raises AJ in CO. SB & BB call. Flop: Q76 2-tone giving Hero a backdoor flush draw with the Ace. Unknown SB bets, BB folds. What now? I'm going to look through my DB for situations where I fold on the flop, and post what I think are the closest decisions. That's probably the best way to fix my flop problem. |
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