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Old 11-01-2007, 05:07 PM
cs3 cs3 is offline
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Default Re: A river overbet shove vs a solid regular LAG

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only read a couple of the notes you wrote, but i saw you saying call preflop is bad and flop call is standard.

My views are pretty much exact opposite of this.

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could you elaborate? i figured on the flop i was ahead of all his 22-77 holdings, most all of his AXs holdings, along with whatever random sc's he ocassionally might open UTG.

so you liek the PF call? and are you advocating folding the flop, or raising the flop?
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Old 11-02-2007, 06:49 AM
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Default Re: A river overbet shove vs a solid regular LAG

He views you as being bluffy and tilted, AND you make bluffs.

Id like to know with what frequenct villian uses your image to check a King on the river and with what frequency he check calls a non-boat hand because of your image?
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Old 11-02-2007, 07:20 AM
TheGreenMile TheGreenMile is offline
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Default Re: A river overbet shove vs a solid regular LAG

i really think you only get paid off by two or three hands that you beat..unless you think hes calling with every jack in his range, which seems highly unlikely given this scary of a board, even given the history.
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