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Re: AK UI take to SD vs. LAG
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Thank you for the input. I am grateful for it. I will give you the results now, and NOT as a way to prove anything. The question is after.. Villain shows AJo for ace-high. Hero wins pot. So, my question then is: How do I adjust my play to this guy? Or do I just continue to play ABC Poker (even though I'm NOT playing ABC poker cause I suck [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]) against him? Should I treat him special (besides making a note about this play) or should I just ignore this play and move on? The reason I ask is because now he probably thinks I'm a calling station when I have over cards (which I guess I sorta was in this situation). He also may bluff less given that note, but bet his made hands for value against me knowing I'll call. What do you guys think? [/ QUOTE ] stay out of pots with him ... you'll spew too many bets |
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Re: AK UI take to SD vs. LAG
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So, my question then is: How do I adjust my play to this guy? [/ QUOTE ] You'll have to call him down a little lighter, unless you think he'll adjust due to the way you played this, which isn't likely at this level. |
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Re: AK UI take to SD vs. LAG
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So, my question then is: How do I adjust my play to this guy? Or do I just continue to play ABC Poker (even though I'm NOT playing ABC poker cause I suck [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]) against him? Should I treat him special (besides making a note about this play) or should I just ignore this play and move on? [/ QUOTE ] Learn to think in a consistent manner. If you think you had the best hand on the flop, then bet the blank turn. Then go to showdown more often with medium-strength hands and play in a way that induces more value out of your stronger hands (might mean waiting until the turn to raise, or throwing out a screwplay, or things like that). [ QUOTE ] The reason I ask is because now he probably thinks I'm a calling station when I have over cards (which I guess I sorta was in this situation). He also may bluff less given that note, but bet his made hands for value against me knowing I'll call. What do you guys think? [/ QUOTE ] I think you should simply observe his play with you in the pot. He might adjust, or he might not. There's only one good way to tell... |
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