3/6NL.
Effective stacks are $714 and it's 6-handed.
I open UTG+1 to $18 with A:heart: K:heart:. Only the BB defends. He's a solid regular.
Flop is 7:spade: K:diamond: Q:club:. He check-calls...
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3/6NL.
Effective stacks are $714 and it's 6-handed.
I open UTG+1 to $18 with A:heart: K:heart:. Only the BB defends. He's a solid regular.
Flop is 7:spade: K:diamond: Q:club:. He check-calls...
if his range is mostly small pp, why can't we bet turn and bet river?
if it's hu, i call. there's 4 people in there so fold. even though it's dirty since you're getting good odds.
bet small or check-call.
i don't mind the bump. i love drew's avatar :)
what's wrong with check-call? i rarely bet on this river.
i would fold against turn raises in the small stakes game.
the more sites, the better. more fishes imo.
haha i thought you said linux came out with its own poker room. that would be awesome because you'll know they'll do things right.
discipline is probably the most important trait to have to be successful at poker. btw, i like the way you play the hand.
i can't wait for the wcoop. stars is the best!
it depends on what type of books you are looking for. if you want the expensive ebooks with advanced ideas, you can check out dailyvariance.
sick life.
i think it's a good fold.
you played it fine.
those who said hwang's or slotboom's plo book is best probably haven't read Slowhabit's PLO book. a few at twoplustwo was fortunate to be selected for an advanced copy and were blown away.
hand 1: call.
hand 2: fold.
hand 3: call and bet any flop that gives you a pair or draw.
i think the strategy of being tight out of position and very loose in position is better.
i fold.