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CorbinDallas
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07-11-2008, 04:33 AM
Post subject: 25 NL: what do you think about playing...
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Flush
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KQ, KJ, QJ, AJ, AT in position vs 18% PFR's?
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reprisal
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Sounds fine(except for ATo)...sometimes, rather too broad a question.
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lolzzz_321
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NO YOU
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yes
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minSim
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18% PFR as a HUD number, or positionally adjusted 18%?
Suited or not?
Knowing something about villains postflop habits would help.
Very generally, yes, but not for fit or fold only.
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Fnord
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How easy is it to tell if he hit his hand?
KQo - probably
AJo - maybe
All the the above if they're suited.
Unless he's a very difficult player, then I might just take a pass.
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CorbinDallas
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Flush
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not positionally adjusted. how do i get that stat?
i've noticed that most 28/18/3 types at 25NL generally give up after a cbet if they don't have at least a pair better than top pair. some will fire a 2nd barrel if the board is J high with 2 suited cards or something like JT6, K98.
i'm still feeling my way through this... but generally if the 2nd barrel is more than 3/4 pot... they seem to have it more often than if its between 1/2 and 2/3 pot.
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Galapogos
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Originally Posted by CorbinDallas
not positionally adjusted. how do i get that stat?
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The "old fashioned" way, you pay attention.
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Originally Posted by sauce123
I don't get why you insist on stacking off with like jack high all the time.
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d0zer
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Originally Posted by Galapogos
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Originally Posted by CorbinDallas
not positionally adjusted. how do i get that stat?
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The "old fashioned" way, you pay attention.
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What? No, you use the attempt to steal, then approximate it based on v's position 
I like to flat a known stealer (stealing from the CO/HJ) on the BU with a fairly wide range if he plays the flop fairly predictably (like always c-bets, then gives up turn, or never c-bets without something etc...)
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Originally Posted by Fnord
KQo - probably
AJo - maybe
All of the above if they're suited.
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this is my general strategy
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My bankroll is the amount of money I would spend or lose before I got a job. It is calculated by adding my net worth to whatever I can borrow.
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CorbinDallas
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Flush
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Galapogos
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Originally Posted by CorbinDallas
not positionally adjusted. how do i get that stat?
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The "old fashioned" way, you pay attention.
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freechus9
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by Galapogos
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Originally Posted by CorbinDallas
not positionally adjusted. how do i get that stat?
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The "old fashioned" way, you pay attention.
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LOL
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My sig is too much for you to handle.
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