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Re: TPGK and fd vs flop aggro
Would he really be raising a draw in a multi-way pot like this? I rarely raise draws, but I'd be much less inclined to do so in a multi-way pot.
If villain does have a set here (which I think is the case a lot of the time), he's going to slow it down a bit if we just call and the flush hits on the turn, right? Wouldn't this be an argument for getting it in on the flop? |
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Re: TPGK and fd vs flop aggro
Im thinking this is a fair range for him. Assuming I can fold out strong kings once in a while and the dead money in the pot this push should be pretty close either way I think.
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt 33,660 games 0.554 secs 60,758 games/sec Board: 9s 3s Kd Dead: equity win tie pots won pots tied Hand 0: 46.673% 42.39% 04.29% 14267 1443.00 { KsJs } Hand 1: 53.327% 49.04% 04.29% 16507 1443.00 { 9c9d, 9c9h, 9d9h, 3c3d, 3c3h, 3d3h, AcKc, AhKh, AsQs, AsTs, KcQc, KhQh, KcJc, KhJh, Kc9c, Kh9h, AcKh, AdKc, AdKh, AhKc, AsKc, AsKh, KcQd, KcQh, KcQs, KhQc, KhQd, KhQs, KcJd, KcJh, KcJs, Kc9d, Kc9h, Kc9s, Kh9c, Kh9d, Kh9s } --- |
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Re: TPGK and fd vs flop aggro
wow the BB is/ was (before your shove) in there too. This must be why they say "dont play a hand if you dont know what to do if you hit it". I smell 33 from the CO (after thinking about it for a while). I'm switching over from limit, and I know I blow at this variation of the game. I'm NOT claiming that this is the correct play, but just calling would put over 1/3rd of my stack in... So it all would get in the middle now.
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Re: TPGK and fd vs flop aggro
i think we have to shove here.
Villain is passive PF, but his AF is 2. we have a good hand and a good draw if we are behind. I dont think the villain range is 33 and 99 only. |
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