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20/40/ and 80 on the river limit holdem
I will be playing in this home game next week. The read on the game is 8-11 players, 6-12 hours, weakly, insane action, huge swings, white collar professionals and trust fund babies. I'm looking for a different take on adjusting my game (pre-flop, flop, turn and river) to the double big bet on the end.
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Re: 20/40/ and 80 on the river limit holdem
fit or fold.
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Re: 20/40/ and 80 on the river limit holdem
raise and reraise with AA, KK and QQ.
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Re: 20/40/ and 80 on the river limit holdem
87s >>>>>>>>>>>>&g t;>>>>> KJo
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Re: 20/40/ and 80 on the river limit holdem
This game seems to be all about the thin value bet. So abuse that by checking OOP <u>AND THEN RAISING!!!!</u>
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Re: 20/40/ and 80 on the river limit holdem
I cant wait to sit in on this game. I'm inerested to see what kind of action there is PF and leading up to the river. I wonder if the opposition will drop like flies or call liberally on the end. It appears to me that this will be a great game for draws of all kinds with the improved implied odds on the end. In a multiway pot with speculative hands I ussually want to be able to win a pot that is 9 or 10 to 1 on my initial investment. Due to the double big bet on the end I think I should be able to meet this requirment with as little as 2 to 3 callers with no raise pre-flop and 4 to 5 callers with a raise. I hear that these guys straddle and bet with reckless abandon. I plan to play the odds and draw liberally when close. I also plan to slow play very little if at all as most draws will have odds to continue, and it will be tough to get a weak second best hand to call on the end for 2 big bets.
What EV do you think a free card play will have in this game? What about playing trap hands PF? |
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