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Re: A decision for all my chips NL50
why did you checkraise if you dont want to call a shove? are you bluffing?
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#12
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Re: A decision for all my chips NL50
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why did you checkraise if you dont want to call a shove? are you bluffing [/ QUOTE ] This isn't really a fair assessment but yeah call. A lot of villains will think check raise = draw and he could be shoving with a whole bunch of hands. |
#13
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Re: A decision for all my chips NL50
Snap call expect to see J10-K10 or 2 hearts
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#14
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Re: A decision for all my chips NL50
I hate the c/r if you are unprepared to commit postflop here.
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Re: A decision for all my chips NL50
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Villain is playing 54/8/5 over 70 hands. [/ QUOTE ] Just stick it in. He is a donator and with putting it in there he just asks you to take his money, and I'd not say no if I were you in this spot. |
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Re: A decision for all my chips NL50
Raise a bit more preflop here (to 1.50 - 1.75). 2 limpers, out of position, and one of the limpers is a loose aggro - exactly the type of person you want to start building a big pot with when you have AA.
As played, I'm calling the flop 110% of the time. |
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Re: A decision for all my chips NL50
Call, I think you are ahead here or flipping.
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