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Re: 25 NL TT reraised 200 deep
I think we should fold most of the time. We didn't call to catch an overpair, did we? He has a bigger pair a fair amount of the time IMO.
I think you cannot guess his 3betting range from the standard stats very well, but if you think he has AK, AQs and maybe some other crap in his range I like to raise to about $15 and fold to a push. |
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Re: 25 NL TT reraised 200 deep
My last post was about flop...
Turn: Looks like AK. B/f $10... It's enough to outprice him with AK or clubs and keep him serious when raising. I c/f the river to a decent bet unless we improve. |
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Re: 25 NL TT reraised 200 deep
i think a flop call is the worst possible move. Raise it up 90% of the time, unless the guy has a PFR range of about 2.
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Re: 25 NL TT reraised 200 deep
Nh, call the flop, check behind on the turn, we have a nice draw and being cr would suck so bad. I would call most rivers.
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Re: 25 NL TT reraised 200 deep
that's so easy, flop missed him probably, he is doing standard cbet 1/2 pot. i flat call him on turn. and raise on turn, fold to a shove. either way is to check behind for pot control and call anything on river.
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Re: 25 NL TT reraised 200 deep
His c-bet is less than half the pot. Im never folding here.
I call and evaluate further on the turn. Turn: 9s, he checks Thats an excelent card and his check is also excelent. I'd check behind. Not many hand you can beat that he'll call a bet with. With lone 1010s I'd be more likely to bet for protective purposes because its easy to get away from should he c-r. Now that we got an OESD too its not so easy to get away from. |
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Re: 25 NL TT reraised 200 deep
raise flop, bet turn, fold to check/r on turn without read.
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