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Old 04-23-2007, 02:36 PM
whaahhahahah whaahhahahah is offline
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Default Re: HU 5/10 fairly common spot from a student

i think a number of the same problems will occur in a reraised pot (though villain's range will be tighter and the dynamics of reraised pots will come into play).

if hero reraises preflop and gets to the turn, the flop action will probably go bet/call. the pot is still going to be about 400 or so and hero has the same decision.
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Old 04-23-2007, 02:59 PM
AcTiOnJaCsOn AcTiOnJaCsOn is offline
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Default Re: HU 5/10 fairly common spot from a student

without an agressive image y is he check raising this flop, and i probably re raise a huge percentage of the time. Since he didnt and he didnt put much in the pot preflop he can fold i think on the turn.
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Old 04-23-2007, 03:46 PM
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Default Re: HU 5/10 fairly common spot from a student

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Three quick other comments:
1. I reraise preflop ALWAYS. literally 100%. I think you're missing out alot by just calling.
2. I checkraise air on this board alot.
3. The ABC way to play this GIVEN THE PREFLOP CALL, is to check call and revaluate turn; lead, check call, or check raise the turn are all suitable depending on opponent and what turns. IF you fold this hand, it will be on the river.

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I agree with all of this, except that I only RR PF like 90%.
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