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Re: Following Instinct w/ Folds. Getting Advanced or Overzealous?
OrigamiSensei, you're right. I didn't really register that it was SB completing which makes a whole different range.
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Re: Following Instinct w/ Folds. Getting Advanced or Overzealous?
Don't think I'd call down on any hand except maybe 4 and possibly 5, u already know river raise is bad.
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#13
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Re: Following Instinct w/ Folds. Getting Advanced or Overzealous?
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Don't think I'd call down on any hand except maybe 4 and possibly 5, u already know river raise is bad. [/ QUOTE ] Where in 1-3 are you folding then? |
#14
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Re: Following Instinct w/ Folds. Getting Advanced or Overzealous?
On the turn although this is w/ out player reads.
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Re: Following Instinct w/ Folds. Getting Advanced or Overzealous?
C/F? B/F? B/R/F what? Specifics?
I did give you reads. |
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Re: Following Instinct w/ Folds. Getting Advanced or Overzealous?
Hand 5 is brutal. Find a fold in there somewhere...anywhere
Hand 2 is pretty brutal as well. Given the action, I'm certainly not bet-calling down when the top card pairs. Sure he might have a draw but the Qx/hands that are [censored]:draw is really high. |
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Re: Following Instinct w/ Folds. Getting Advanced or Overzealous?
hand 1
SB stack size really makes things hard here ... he pretty much can be capping off whatever ... I can't see anything wrong with calling down (infact I would assume your call looks somewhat suspicious to BTN, as a raise on this board will knock off a lot of hands and a call just looks like it wants him to come along) ... hand 2 IMO this could go a few ways (b/c, b/f. c/c.) against a thinking opponent you can easily get pushed off the best hand (against this type I much prefer check-calling the turn and donk/calling a lot of river) against most straightforward players B/F is best ... it's too soon to tell what this guy is, so either b/f or go passive hand 3 this guy has been rather aggressive over the few hands ... he could be the type of easily overplay TPTK (and not really care about the info you've given) against I think this is b/f or c/c (it's either AA, KK, AK ... but to make it a call down you really have to give some weight to AK) hand 4 UTG seem pretty aggressive post flop, I might call PF with QQ, JJ, AK ... hoping he caps (giving me a little more info, and also giving me the chance to let him c-bet the flop and I can raise trapping UTG2) as for the turn c.r ... after UTG2 cold calls I guess we can assume AK or JJ - which reduces the number of AA, KK hands UTG could have (also, he looks aggro enough to be betting most over pairs 88+) hand 5 depending on how I'm running I fold to the turn check raise vs a non meathead if I'm having a bad 'read' day ... then I call down |
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Re: Following Instinct w/ Folds. Getting Advanced or Overzealous?
Does anyone else here that with hand one, with two in after PF cap, that it is very likely that one of them has a K? What about at the turn, I'd fold it right away. Is this weak-tight?
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