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Old 11-30-2007, 01:33 AM
The Reese The Reese is offline
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Default Re: NL50: Interesting hand in position against UTG NIT

This is a very interesting hand. PF seems fine and flop is good. I get more agro in these type situations with the min raised turn. A person this tight has AK, AQ,and AA and large portion of the time. Obv 88 is simply a cooler and can be given no consideration. I am not sure if this is optimal but I probably shove the turn after his c/r most of the time. Is this a leak in my game? Meh
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Old 11-30-2007, 01:41 AM
Altreg Altreg is offline
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Default Re: NL50: Interesting hand in position against UTG NIT

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Folding PF and calling river are both bad.

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Old 11-30-2007, 02:24 AM
Aquadougs Aquadougs is offline
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Default Re: NL50: Interesting hand in position against UTG NIT

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This is a very interesting hand. PF seems fine and flop is good. I get more agro in these type situations with the min raised turn. A person this tight has AK, AQ,and AA and large portion of the time. Obv 88 is simply a cooler and can be given no consideration. I am not sure if this is optimal but I probably shove the turn after his c/r most of the time. Is this a leak in my game? Meh

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If you think thats his range (only suited AQ's), and he folds AQ to push, then the EV is 2,78. I think a call would be better because he have only a 3 outer draw to 2 of his combinations. Then you could reevaluate the river.
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