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  1. #1

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    Lets say you are in a hand and have determined that you beat 6 of the villians hands that you put him on and lose to 4. In this case you would probably bet or raise right? Now lets say that the situation is reversed and now you beat 4 of his hands and lose to 6. What is your course of action?
  2. #2
    If someone doesn't mind, could they talk their way through this hand as an example?

    You have KQo against 1 opponent and he is loose and then one with the opponent being tight:

    Flop
    A-6-9 rainbow
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    i'm not sure i understand where to go with this. but, do i have position? how does his stack look? i dont know about loose, how does he play post flop? etc, etc. lots more to evaluate with such a generic example.

    but, in a nutshell, if he's loose, i raise pf in position, and cbet if checked to.

    if hes tight, i raise in position pf, and cbet harder if checked to.

    oop, i'm not calling any raises pf, and if i can limp, i dont fire into the A.

    not that that tells you anything.
    LHE is a game where your skill keeps you breakeven until you hit your rush of random BS.

    Nothing beats flopping quads while dropping a duece!
  4. #4
    Your example is not the best

    How about: TT on a Q75 rainbow board.

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