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Re: This is the weakest Ive ever been.
i'd call and fold if he fires big on the turn. sometimes they check on the turn, then you can check behind and hopefully value bet him on river or he makes a misplaces value bet himself with QK, JK.
Often he will think he is ahead and didnt want to face a raise if he bet so decided to check raise himself. |
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Re: This is the weakest Ive ever been.
If I believe his stats, I just fold.
Sometimes I call and fold turn. Sometimes I call and call turn. I never call all the way down. If you dont know him at all and the only thing you have is nitty stats over a few hands, I dont hate folding. |
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Re: This is the weakest Ive ever been.
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Pretty sure you were talking about $500 steaks today when the moron left? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Easiest lunch I ever made. |
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Re: This is the weakest Ive ever been.
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caaallllll [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: This is the weakest Ive ever been.
I dont mind big folds in general, but this is so terrible from a game theory point of view that it's impossible to defend.
Really, that sample size basically makes him an unknown and if you open like what, 35-40% or more, OTB and folds TPTK on that board to a CR, you're in for some heavy [censored] exploitation. This is clearly a spot where I think we have to stack of a decent percentage of the times, and at the absolute least see a turn. My standard line in this spot whould prolly be to call flop and shove the safest turns, calling some others and mucking the worst to heavy betting. Folding the flop, in any case, is just plain terrible. No disrespect or anything, but thats a fact. |
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