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Re: Bad river card?
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I did not include such a weak K in his SB raising range. [/ QUOTE ] Then why did you call with an even weaker one? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Bad river card?
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[ QUOTE ] I did not include such a weak K in his SB raising range. [/ QUOTE ] Then why did you call with an even weaker one? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] There was a limper and I had position on villain. I'm starting to get a sense that 5:1 preflop is a much better proposition than I used to think. I might be overvaluing hands a little right now, but I'll have to play a while like this to see if I really like it. I was planning to fold the turn UI because AKx flush draw is a terrible board for me to call down on and I would have waited for another hand to try to get to showdown against him. Peeling the flop with a 4-5 outer was pretty close, but I didn't have reason to think the limper would raise given that he openlimped from the button. |
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Re: Bad river card?
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[ QUOTE ] Bad river card? [/ QUOTE ] Yes. I checked behind and was surprised to see that I outdrew K9o. I did not include such a weak K in his SB raising range. [/ QUOTE ] This is exactly what I would expect. You have to fade a good % of his Ax range when he doesn't re-raise the turn. At least that is why I said that you have to give extra weight to stuff like KQ. |
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Re: Bad river card?
"You have to fade a good % of his Ax range when he doesn't re-raise the turn."
at this limit it is very rare to find someone 3-bet this turn with AQ. |
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