Is anyone here playing on this service? Ie. British Columbia, Manitoba or Quebec?
Type: Posts; User: Deucebag
Is anyone here playing on this service? Ie. British Columbia, Manitoba or Quebec?
its 2nl - he's calling a shove
Pre Flop: ($0.07) Hero has J T
fold, fold, fold, fold, SB raises to $0.10 and is all-in, Hero calls $0.05
I'm gettting 3/1 and I'm in position so I call this
Something isn't adding up in...
I shoved the flop against the same villain on a later hand.
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UTG ($0.54)
Hero...
Villain is 57/4 over a 25 hand sample...
I estimate his range as 22+, any two suited cards, all connectors and gappers....
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Isn't the c/r on the turn a near automatic fold against a villain this tight?
I remember taking a finite maths course in university that was disguised as a computer science course. I wish I had paid more attention.
I probably would have, if they used poker examples...
22+, AQ+, KK, TT, JJ
Group hug!
Why don't you include 22 in his range? Why don't you think he's slow playing AA, KK, QQ, or JJ? Does 56 fall into his range?
Also, I don't understand the c/r on the turn. He's playing a very tight game, and doesn't fold to flop aggression, but then he c/r 3h? We're supposed to believe that he has 33 and didn't fold the...
What are villain's went to showdown and won at showdown stats? What's his c/r rate?
I'm confused. How is he supposed to get better at playing 56s in the blinds without playing them?
Have a plan C, D, and E since B, C, and D are likely as hare brained.
Call and collect winnings?
expect a lot of disappointment
Against Ah9h and AdKd we are 6.4%
What are we hoping to see on the turn?
I think fold.
Do you think it would provide any information to 4b pre-flop to determine his range?
Can you explain this point?
With his stats and him raising a flop for the first time ever, he must have either a) two pair qj, b) two pair 7j, c) set of 7s, d) air.
I'd bet on c, but d is equally probable.
I guess this is as good of a justification as any.
I like to use purple to list people who will play any two suited cards to try and suck out a flush regardless of correct odds.
I see a few hands where people are 4 or 5 bet shoving with AKs. Is that a +ev play? Wouldn't you expect to be called with better leaving you on the lower end of a flip at best?