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Re: in over my head
"he knows you must have A high to c/c flop."
no one on the button with anything there is going to think someone is c/cing the flop of KQx with ace high. it looks like a pair (pocket or flopped) or a draw of any sort. so the turn is getting bet again by almost anything from an aggressive player, and the river too often for a c/c x 3 strategy to profitable. im not really reading through this whole thread, is anyone really advocating c/c three times?? |
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Re: in over my head
dont read the whole thread, i have no idea how it is so long bc this hand is incredibly simple.
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Re: in over my head
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dont read the whole thread, i have no idea how it is so long bc this hand is incredibly simple. [/ QUOTE ] HM, Can you explain why you would never c/r this flop ever? Seems like some (perhaps small) % would be part of a balanced strategy. A c/r, with a possible turn follow thru, will fold a bunch of low SCs and PPs, no? Or do you think those make up too small a portion of his range? |
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Re: in over my head
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[ QUOTE ] dont read the whole thread, i have no idea how it is so long bc this hand is incredibly simple. [/ QUOTE ] HM, Can you explain why you would never c/r this flop ever? Seems like some (perhaps small) % would be part of a balanced strategy. A c/r, with a possible turn follow thru, will fold a bunch of low SCs and PPs, no? Or do you think those make up too small a portion of his range? [/ QUOTE ] i dunno, seems intuitively bad to me. no real reason other than that since i basically havent put any effort into analyzing any equity situations in probably a year or so. |
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