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 Originally Posted by revolvingiris
 Originally Posted by iopq
 Originally Posted by revolvingiris
 Originally Posted by XxStacksxX
 Originally Posted by revolvingiris
I think c/c is pretty passive here. IMO TPTK is less valuable in a full ring than a FD. Your goal is to find out where you are so you can play your game accordingly. You thought you were stacking him because you never tested him.
If you were to bet/ raise the flop are you really thinking he has KQ when he barrels into you again?
OMGOMGOMG WE HAZ TO SEE WHERE WE STAND..
Are you implying its better to not know where we are at all?
how are you going to know that
say you raise the flop and he slowplays his set
are you ok with playing for stacks then, since he just called? BUT YOU KNOW WHERE YOU'RE AT
How are you able to calculate equity without a range? Being we've done nothing but c/c and have no real read other than villain called us pf. I' m curious as to what you guys are putting villain on? Obviously he had 77 but we didn't know that till the hand was over.
If we lead, c/r the flop then we have information depending on what villain does. I shouldn't have to explain that...Unless you all think c/c is good for pot control and wake up on the turn? Either way I still don't see how your able to calculate your equity on the turn either because we still have no idea what type of range villain has.
we have a range
do you think villain bets three streets with his entire pf range?
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