b/f $92 or something like that.
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02-20-2011 08:16 PM
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02-20-2011 08:19 PM
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b/f $92 or something like that. | |
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02-20-2011 08:41 PM
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02-21-2011 05:40 AM
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02-21-2011 08:59 PM
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Could we c/call? I don't like betting either. | |
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03-30-2011 06:35 AM
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I'd only 3b preflop if I was sure to be called by worse or I would fold out better. And I don't think better is folding.... If you believe you'll most frequently be called by worse, great. Then on the flop I check-fold. Because the worse hands we believed were calling us preflop are salivating over this flop and the fact that they have position over us and the fact that we narrowed our range by 3-betting. And if villain checks back the flop, it says A LOT more about their hand than if they call a cbet. |
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03-30-2011 08:42 AM
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cf flop ldo. as played never folding, could check or bet | |
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03-30-2011 10:34 AM
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Yah I bet assuming a good chunk of his flop peeling range are hands that we're ahead of (QJ, KJ, KQ type stuff), and the fact we had the bd nut fd. | |
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04-01-2011 05:12 AM
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I c/f flop a good chunk of the time coz they're no real good run outs for our hand. As played I hate b/f'ing so much equity and i dont like c/c'ing either coz its hard to get paid off when we hit OOP. Tough spot, I dun mind betting $65 and folding to a shove i guess. Sick thing is he will probably check back all his one pair or even two pair hands here (sometimes). I like c/f'ing best though outta all the options. If we check/call a bet where we get 3-1 direct pot odds i guess that cant be too bad either. |
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04-01-2011 09:04 AM
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c/f flop with backdoors, overs, (and Ace hi) vs non-nit in BTN vs BB scenario? | |
Last edited by Alexos; 04-01-2011 at 09:07 AM.
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04-02-2011 04:43 AM
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Different idea. Shoving turn gives max fold equity. Only getting called by better but we still have outs for nuts. Any thoughts on this? |
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04-03-2011 12:51 AM
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Our outs vs his turn calling range are greatly reduced coz he either a flush, which takes out 2 of our outs and makes our 4 str8 draw outs dead. Either he has a set, which takes out 1 of our outs. He could have QJ which take out a 3 of our outs ( maybe more if he has a heart). |
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04-04-2011 12:16 PM
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It doesn't really matter that we are ahead some- we cannot check/call or check/shove many turns vs his range. | |
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04-06-2011 03:43 AM
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we definitely need some kind of c/fold range on this board given how many combos of overcards we are going to hold and how many nut hands and draws with great equity and implied odds opponent is going to hold given standard assumptions about preflop play. should AhQs be in our c/f range? I'm not sure to be honest... | |
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04-06-2011 09:34 PM
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04-14-2011 04:19 PM
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Thinking about the notes that tehy would have on Griffey makes me think this is a C/F. I'm sure anyone that is playing him regular expects him to bet this card most of the time. The fact that he flatted pre OOP vs a guy that is going to barrel a high frequency may lead me to get a Ch/Ch turn with outs. | |
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04-14-2011 10:33 PM
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04-15-2011 03:29 PM
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I dont think he will check back ' a decent ammount' on the turn after calling a 3 bet preflop and calling your flop bet |
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