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Re: 200NL live; forget pot control?
Why don't you raise pf???
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Re: 200NL live; forget pot control?
its full ring so its a pretty marginal raise. To thin the field a little, I'd have to go $15 preflop, building probably a $60+ pot on hopes TP would be good.
I'm only commiting my stack HU vs giant fish, vs others I would be more cautious... |
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Re: 200NL live; forget pot control?
raise PF, and bet turn for like $60 not shove
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Re: 200NL live; forget pot control?
YOu have to raise AJ pf. There is no point on giving advice on the rest of the hand because this is the most important. Did you want to play AJ SIX HANDED? Wtf? You have no idea what you are up against now.
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Re: 200NL live; forget pot control?
Really? I'm surprised raising AJo is mandatory here. Popping it to $15 and getting 4 callers gets you no better idea of what I'm up against in these live games and the incremental value from an EV standpoint preflop here is marginal at best...
[ QUOTE ] YOu have to raise AJ pf. There is no point on giving advice on the rest of the hand because this is the most important. Did you want to play AJ SIX HANDED? Wtf? You have no idea what you are up against now. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: 200NL live; forget pot control?
We must play some similar places live. $200 live, you raise to $12 and you get anywhere from 4 to 8 callers lol. Only decent spot is to be in the BB with AA/KK/even AK and just make it $100. That f'in thins them out and often wins you $72, a bunch of dirty looks and you don't even have to see a flop.
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