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Re: fancy, standard or somewhere in between?
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[ QUOTE ] I agree the preflop is dicey. I'm surprised you think the turn is terrible. I raised PF. SMoothcalled a reraise. Smoothcalled a flop bet... pushed turn. I'd play my overpairs and monsters the same way. PF was because I had position and didn't want to cont to laydown when people are blind protecting [/ QUOTE ] Nobody at these tables is gonna remember what you did with overcards. [/ QUOTE ] That's not true. Half the people playing the tables are paying attention and half aren't. I'm not doing this to a calling station who'll never lay anything down. I doing it to a player who is Tight-aggressive-passive. Which means he is somewhat more thoughtful about his game then a calling station. Since he's more passive post-flop, he's liable to be more willing to laydown a hand. I agree with everyone that the preflop is highly out of the norm. I am simply disagreeing that you should assume all opponents don't pay attention. I tend to assume that the tighter players are a little more willing to laydown then someone whose stats are 52/30/4. |
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Re: fancy, standard or somewhere in between?
The preflop call is horrible. IT would be bad enough with a hand like 89s. flop is ok if he is not prone to doable barrleing. don't bet the turn because you often have the best hand but you don't get called by worse and I don't think overpairs are folding. AK, and AQ only have 6 outs against you.
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RESULTS
No one liked this hand but I may have been lucky.
Villain folded quite quickly. |
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