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Old 10-08-2007, 05:59 AM
Kasane Kasane is offline
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Default Re: TT OOP on a rag board

Cor, he's folding KQ. So you won't be flipping. He's folding pp's too very often if he's any good and you deny him his outs. He's calling with AK, but probably folding AQ. He's folding AJ, AT, suited Ax (which is also in his range.) He's folding a ton of stuff that you want him to fold.

I'm exactly 18% pfr and a bit laggy -- and I'm sure about this. And if you're 15/10, you're getting all sorts of folds from a sharp villain. Folds that you want.

Also, your pfr should be closer to your vpip, especially the lower your vpip. prime vpip is pretty debatable, so I'm not arguing with the 15% itself.

hope this helps.
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Old 10-08-2007, 06:03 AM
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Default Re: TT OOP on a rag board

I'm not 15/10 I was just running 15/10 [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Old 10-08-2007, 06:04 AM
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Default Re: TT OOP on a rag board

Whew! Had me worried.
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Old 10-08-2007, 06:08 AM
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Default Re: TT OOP on a rag board

Also, did check calling flop cost you any less than raising pf? Nope.

Added bonus to rr: JJ/QQ that have you dominated are often just calling your raise, and folding the 33% of the time an A a K hits and you cbet!
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Old 10-08-2007, 07:10 AM
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Default Re: TT OOP on a rag board

3-bet pre is clear imo.

You are running 15/10... your raises should get more folds because of this, and this is only corroborated by description of the villian.

our equity vs his pfr might only be slightly greater than 50%, but he will fold out ALOT of hands vs you, that really limit his calling range (which is way more important).


On the hand itself.

I really think the only info you have on him is that:

1) He is positionally aware. He realises that acting last is a massive boon.

2) He raised pf, from UTG. He know's that in all likelyness he will be acting last in the hand. His hand must be stronger.

3) He bets flop when checked to. I think this means nothing in itself

4) He bets turn when checked to.

I think a fold is OK 80% and a shove the other 20%. I think a pf lets you play the hand way easier.
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Old 10-08-2007, 07:10 AM
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Default Re: TT OOP on a rag board

I would 3-bet preflop and bet flop. If you just cold call you get no information. If he 4-bets you can fold and if he calls you can narrow his range.

As played I would raise the flop. Again if you just call you get no information and you make it very easy for him to double barrel on the turn and push you off the best hand.
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Old 10-08-2007, 09:30 AM
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Default Re: TT OOP on a rag board

Not really sure why everyone is 3betting pf, yeah it narrows his range and folds KQ type hands that have good equity but calling is betting IMO.

Btw, are stack sizes 100bb?
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Old 10-08-2007, 09:48 AM
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Default Re: TT OOP on a rag board

Its kinda close and depends on your comfort level with the hand, position and villain. Stacks are standard of course, 100BB. If we were deep, it would be a completely different hand.
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Old 10-08-2007, 11:07 AM
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Default Re: TT OOP on a rag board

absolutely no problem flat calling this out of the blinds. His 3-bet calling range has you pretty much dominated.

Once he double barrels this flop you gotta let it go.
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