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Old 09-05-2006, 05:43 PM
tiltaholic tiltaholic is offline
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Default Re: nlhe noob with AJs nl100

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I can't see the preflop call being at all good

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Against a loose player? It might be close, but short-stacked against a loose player, I look to flop top pair and crai here. Standard double up.

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hey epdaws ---

serious, but stupid, question - what are you considering loose here?

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Not a stupid question at all; in fact, it is precisely what makes answering these posts in an online forum difficult. I have played live against people who will min-re-raise QT. They'll min-raise any pair. They'll MRR Ax. It's very ugly.

A loose player has a wide range here, even with a re-raise. But I might be imagining a player who is more loose than the actual Villain. Who knows.

I can tell you that in a standard situation, I muck AJ to a re-raise every time preflop.

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hmm. i think my description swayed you when what i really meant by the "read" was "standard opponent".

thanks for elaborating.
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Old 09-05-2006, 05:48 PM
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Default Re: nlhe noob with AJs nl100

Ugh, yeah, without stats on villain like 30/25 over a few hundred hands, I'll give a PF reraise credit with AJ.
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Old 09-05-2006, 07:28 PM
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Default Re: nlhe noob with AJs nl100

preflop is standard.

flop i dunno. depends on pfr stats. if its 12% or less i just check fold. You didnt hit hard enough here and are beating AK maybe TT and thats it.
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