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Re: 25NL: two marginal spots with AK
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you really think the best hand he can have in hand 2 is a J? You don't think he does this with a set? [/ QUOTE ] Sets are combinatorially irrelevant. There are 9 sets out there total. There are 16 9T hands, 6 AJ hands, 6 KJ hands, 12 QJ hands, 12 JT hands, 12 J9 hands, 16 QT hands, 8 AQ hands, 16 79 hands, and a bunch of flushes. a hand like 77 is almost as likely by itself than all the sets. We should NEVER put people on sets in these situations, they effectively don't exist. A bluff with complete air is more likely. Folding because there are too many valid jack combinations compared to draw combinations with significant equity is reasonable, and possibly even correct. Worrying about sets is just weak-tight. |
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Re: 25NL: two marginal spots with AK
I call hand 1 if I have been running over the table for a decent while, you built your image and now you have to go with it. Normally its a baluga fold but people notice when you are raising them non stop and eventually will take a stand, thats the perk of being maniacal. Hand 2 I fold pretty much always but Im glad it worked out for you. The reason why I fold hand 2 is the reason why I call in hand 1. They will play back with a wider range, but you could see bottom pair here for all you know. Even straight draws and flush draws are almost flipping with you.
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