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Old 05-05-2007, 11:33 AM
mutiger91 mutiger91 is offline
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Default Re: 70 players $300 buy-in first hand

If the question was if I just called without the reraises, then the answers are different. Now I have a little more chance to control the size of the pot.

c-bet - I definitely raise here.

c/r - call. With her in this situation, this play might mean A9, TT or "I think your big cards missed" based on what I have seen so far. And her c/r wouldn't be based on the same information she had when I was willing to call her 4-bet preflop.

c/c - I would believe I was in the lead at that point and re-evaluate my position when the turn comes
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Old 05-05-2007, 11:41 AM
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this is very bad. you cannot call preflop unless you are going to get ai in this flop -- it is spewing money. you are not getting anywhere near right set odds so you cannot call pf unless you are going to get ai on flops like this. fact that villain shoves the flop is irrelevant...you have no idea whether she'd be more likely to check with AA or shove with AK or what. if you're not comfortable getting it in on this flop, that's ok, but that means you should fold to the 4bet pre.
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Old 05-05-2007, 11:51 AM
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Default Re: 70 players $300 buy-in first hand

Well, I didn't post it here because I thought I played it well [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
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Old 05-05-2007, 01:36 PM
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Default Re: 70 players $300 buy-in first hand

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If the question was if I just called without the reraises, then the answers are different. Now I have a little more chance to control the size of the pot.

c-bet - I definitely raise here.

c/r - call. With her in this situation, this play might mean A9, TT or "I think your big cards missed" based on what I have seen so far. And her c/r wouldn't be based on the same information she had when I was willing to call her 4-bet preflop.

c/c - I would believe I was in the lead at that point and re-evaluate my position when the turn comes

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ya this is what i meant.
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Old 05-05-2007, 01:40 PM
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lol outplayed by a girl
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Old 05-05-2007, 04:09 PM
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Default Re: 70 players $300 buy-in first hand

try thinking about what you were to do if all lows come against an aggressive opponent before building a pot that is equal to your stack.
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Old 05-05-2007, 04:10 PM
BarryLyndon BarryLyndon is offline
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this is very bad. you cannot call preflop unless you are going to get ai in this flop -- it is spewing money. you are not getting anywhere near right set odds so you cannot call pf unless you are going to get ai on flops like this. fact that villain shoves the flop is irrelevant...you have no idea whether she'd be more likely to check with AA or shove with AK or what. if you're not comfortable getting it in on this flop, that's ok, but that means you should fold to the 4bet pre.

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yahoo.
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