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BIGandRICH
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11-12-2005, 03:35 AM
Post subject: Betting Patterns
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Flush
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Jazz Club
Posts: 419
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When I sit at a NL game, sometimes, because of the way a player bets I can confidently say that they have absolutely nothing, or likewise, that they have the nuts...
I can't say it in words why i know I guy is bullshitting, I just seem to know. I was hoping everyone could share their expeirences as far as what betting patterns represents what hand..
I understand that it will differ with different players but at low level games particularly there are certain patterns that nearly always mean a certain type of hand, ie. check/call flop, bet ~1/4 on turn often means a draw.
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villain goes AI
i call with a set (i have him owned)
i win pot
villain: **** this, this site is bullshit, ******* rigged, suck out ****
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sejje
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Full House
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 883
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There's so many betting patterns.
My favorite to detect is a flush draw. There's a bunch of lines flush draws take, and I can sniff out a lot of them.
I'm not good at sniffing out if my 2nd pair is good, or telling if that guy just rivered an ace.
But really, I think this topic has to get a lot more specific, and even then any advice would be very vague and general.
Here's a line I see at 25NL a lot. Flush draw check-calls the pot on the flop, and minbets a turn blank. A pot-sized raise is usually taking the hand.
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Irisheyes
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: over there
Posts: 3,708
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This is a pretty easy one but anyway:
Opp raises preflop you call with position.
Opp bets at turn, you min-raise, opp calls.
Opp has overcards.
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