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Re: when do I dump this dog?
5th. If calling 3rd here is wrong I don't want to be right.
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Re: when do I dump this dog?
if everyone plays as aggro as me, 5th is a clear call, but some people are weak tighties, so reads help a lot I guess..
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Re: when do I dump this dog?
dfsdfsdfwetferwfedsfrds thought this was stud hilo. disregard whatever i said
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Re: when do I dump this dog?
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3rd [/ QUOTE ] |
#15
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Re: when do I dump this dog?
dammit, i wanted an easy answer to this question.
his range on 3rd is prob something like x86+...i guess folding 5th makes sense vs that range? |
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Re: when do I dump this dog?
You can fold 5th if you put him on that range, but if you think he is stealing, then take a 5th and if he pairs or if it comes 9 or above on 6th then you can take a card, if not fold. That seems like the best play to me, in this spot.
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Re: when do I dump this dog?
If you're going to fold sixth, you should fold fifth.
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Re: when do I dump this dog?
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If you're going to fold sixth, you should fold fifth. [/ QUOTE ] BINGO. If there was a mistake in the hand it was right there. |
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Re: when do I dump this dog?
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[ QUOTE ] Never. You are in good shape versus his distribution here. (He started with random holecards people.) [/ QUOTE ] Why are we assuming he is raising 100% here? [/ QUOTE ] Because it's the only rational play. The T will be folding well over the 40% or whatever that is required for a raise to be automatically profitable. He will not necessarily continue with his entire distribution like this, but he will if he has a single unpaired low card down (and he might with any two cards if he's wild.) |
#20
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Re: when do I dump this dog?
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Never. You are in good shape versus his distribution here. (He started with random holecards people.) [/ QUOTE ] Why are we assuming he is raising 100% here? [/ QUOTE ] Because it's the only rational play. The T will be folding well over the 40% or whatever that is required for a raise to be automatically profitable. He will not necessarily continue with his entire distribution like this, but he will if he has a single unpaired low card down (and he might with any two cards if he's wild.) [/ QUOTE ] misread post; thought it was studhilo |
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