10-17-2005 12:20 PM
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10-17-2005 12:47 PM
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In deep stack games, you should be more interested in protecting your stack over protecting your hand. It's a tricky buisness, but you have to make sure not to pay off when you hit a hand like TP while still extrating enough value from it so you're a winning player. | |
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10-17-2005 01:16 PM
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Yeah, but when the fish think that A7 on a A82r board is pretty and bet it hard... |
10-17-2005 02:13 PM
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10-17-2005 08:37 PM
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#1 x-ray specs. | |
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10-17-2005 08:42 PM
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10-18-2005 12:08 PM
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10-18-2005 12:11 PM
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10-18-2005 03:27 PM
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I always bet the pot when I miss and it's checked to me in position. If somebody bets before me, I fold. They beat me to it. I will usually check the pot when I'm OOP and miss unless I'm against one or two players and know they will most likely fold if they missed too. If that's the case it's the pot again. This seems to do the trick at 25NL. If you get reraised jut let it go. |
10-19-2005 05:02 AM
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10-19-2005 10:49 AM
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This is where you look at the opponent and what they did preflop. If they limped, then what hands would they limp with? If they raised or called a raise, then what hands would they do that with? TPTK isn't the greatest hand, so you don't want to pay too much more to find out you are most likely behind. There is no hard rule on what to do on the turn because this is where a read is critical. In general, if there is any type of draw on the flop, they may be chasing. In this case, I usually bet the turn. Why? Because two pair would have most likely reraised the flop to protect their hand. If the turn helped a draw, then 2 pair usually folds to your bet because they fear the draw hit for you. If the turn misses a draw, they may still fold thinking you had trips on the flop (not often but it happens). If they call or reraise you, look to check/fold the river. These are just some things to think about. Like I mentioned, reads are very critical once you reach the turn after they called the flop. TPTK is a hand that should be very easy to fold when you run into any aggression. |