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Re: Another similar weird hand 1020
villain is a spaz
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Re: Another similar weird hand 1020
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bet/call your river betting range is huge, but your c/shove calling range is tiny (with KK being near the bottom) not to mention that in addition to the FE villain would have on a c/shove, he'd also think that KJ or QQ is the nuts after this action and might mistakenly c/shove the river for value with a worse hand [/ QUOTE ] oooo no no no this is v bad vs said villain |
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AK, I know you only care about river, but can you elaborate at all on your reasoning on flatting preflop?
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LOL bet calling would be the worst play ever
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ok well i obv have no idea who villain is
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LOL bet calling would be the worst play ever [/ QUOTE ] I don't know said villain, but I don't see why bet calling is bad |
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What it comes down to is--- Does he show up with an ace, or conversely, QQ or a jack?
If he raises/calls (doubtful he would call) w/ aces more, it is probably a losing play to bet, I just check. If he can call with QQ and a jack, I bet. I probably B/F. I never B/C. If he raises the river, he probably has aces. |
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AK, I know you only care about river, but can you elaborate at all on your reasoning on flatting preflop? [/ QUOTE ] Villain and I have been playing very aggressively but switching it up very well. I don't think flat calling is bad at all against the right opponents |
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i dunno i guess bet/fold... you could easily have an ace so if he check raises there with air he's stupid
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Re: Another similar weird hand 1020
The problem with the way you've played your hand is that it looks a lot more like a weak ace (which is essentially the hand you have) than a draw.
Because your hand is pretty much turned over, it makes it a whole lot easier for him to c/r for value if he's ahead as he assumes you'd bet a hand of your strength for value yourself. It also makes it easier for him to c/r bluff as he realizes you probably don't have anything that can stand the heat..... so please check. |
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