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Old 11-21-2007, 11:55 AM
LukeSLTS LukeSLTS is offline
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Default Re: .10/.20 pstars

My feeling was with all those people calling a preflop raise there are going to be a lot of people with straightD+overs or pair+StraightD and they will call two bets anyway. A lot of player will call two bets here with just AQ/AK. You are right though, that I end up looking foolish if I bet the flop and then prelop raiser pops it and everyone folds back to me.
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Old 11-21-2007, 06:02 PM
HermannTL HermannTL is offline
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Default Re: .10/.20 pstars

* grunch *

Preflop I would twitch toward the Raise button and then click Call.

Flop: I like the line. With the NFD and gutshot you want bets in the pot without scaring off weaker draws.

Turn: That top pair doesn't feel very strong. Were you planning a bet/fold line or bet/call? I guess I would bet/call here but I'd be tempted to c/c.

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So I'm barely making the value bet on the turn and not even commenting on the lack of a value bet on the river. Shows where my head is these days...
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Old 11-21-2007, 06:27 PM
Gauge Gauge is offline
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Default Re: .10/.20 pstars

Alright that was some good stuff. Really helped me tackle some situations from different angles. Im transitioning over from NL and its been about 6 weeks of studying and playing to get used to this new way of thinking about the "same" game Ive been playing.

For what its worth he mucked J7 os and I was good
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