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Re: PLO100 - is my line ok here?
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If you know you have nothing on the flop, fold, seems pretty simple. [/ QUOTE ] the flop call was all about his stats - flop agression factor 4, turn AF 1.5 - hes basically c/betting and then giving up on alot of hands, and im trying to take advantage of that [ QUOTE ] Turn, you have huge impled odds? Really? interesting. You're calling $27, you have $62 left, which he would have to call after the river is a card that hurts his hand. [/ QUOTE ] if i give myself 11 outs, for any A any diamond, im 3-1 to hit getting 2-1 to call, so i need $27 to break even on the river, which i think is more than achieveable given the way the action has unfolded |
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Re: PLO100 - is my line ok here?
I raise preflop and if i limp then i do it reraise, get the monies in while ur equity is high. Given the way you played the hand, I would think that my hand is still best and definitely put in a raise on a non club turn, in this scenario the best turn card came, a small diamond.
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Re: PLO100 - is my line ok here?
Could someone explain to me why limping here is a good play?
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Re: PLO100 - is my line ok here?
You limp this AA sometimes because it is medium/weak strength AA and raising preflop you are OOP. Because the pot is small on the flop, hero is able to call with over pair.
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Re: PLO100 - is my line ok here?
raise pre, call flop, ofcourse call or maybe even raise turn.
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Re: PLO100 - is my line ok here?
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Could someone explain to me why limping here is a good play? [/ QUOTE ] if OP raises pre it probly plays out like this: Hero raises pre, gets called by villain, C-bets flop, villain raises with his big wrap, hero now has to fold. position is more valuable than AA and limping allows him to control the pot much easier |
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Re: PLO100 - is my line ok here?
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Could someone explain to me why limping here is a good play? [/ QUOTE ] if my aces were quality i would raise but these are average - i would rather get an idea of who else likes their hand enough to raise, rather than call my raise when im playing AAxx OOP if i raise here SB can call or re raise - if he calls and c/r me on that flop i cant play on, also if he decideds to re raise pre flop i have lost all my ability to outplay him using my position |
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Re: PLO100 - is my line ok here?
you mean the guy that lost a big pot berated you for playing bad?
wow that's weird [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: PLO100 - is my line ok here?
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I'd be tempted to raise the turn as a semi bluff. You've picked up a deuce and a 6 as straight outs and I really don't see opponent holding 56 himself, plus unless he has JJ or 77 it makes it extremely difficult to call himself. I hate the flop, it's about as bad as it gets for AA with no flush draw so calling is fine. You really want a blank turn before going to war. [/ QUOTE ] <font color="red"> </font> id say thats a pretty good flop for AA, what exacrly are you losing to against some1 who put in a raise preflop?? |
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Re: PLO100 - is my line ok here?
also i might re-raise pre-flop and see where he is at....you might get a good opprotunity if he decides to do something crazy
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