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 Originally Posted by Muzzard
You can't say someone is tight if you have 11 hands on them. Range wise its not just 44/88/55 is it, could be anything as little as A8 or 99+.
Fair enough - and that's what I came to talk about. I don't know for sure if she was tight; she might have just had ten crap hands and then one playable one since I sat.
 Originally Posted by Muzzard
Also I think you should bet less on the flop, what does the full pot bet achieve?
2 things in my thinking - 1. try to ensure nobody hangs around with something semi-retarded like a pair + a gutshot (e.g. 66 or 77); 2. original raiser is aggressive and tricky enough that he might play back at me with nothing, if the other player folds and he reads my bet as a steal.
 Originally Posted by Muzzard
There's no way I'm folding this with no reads/stats given the fact we are underreped so much. Equally why would they c/r so much on a dry board when our range isn't very strong on this board.
Ha ha - maybe I should have posted this in that annoying-ass thread about what to do with overpairs when check-raised. You're making similar arguments to mine. The key difference is we were talking mainly about heads up hands where hero raised preflop - this'un's a little different.
 Originally Posted by Muzzard
Obv they had a set/straight and you got beat.
You underestimate my nittyness, friend: I folded it. I figured too much of her range was sets and straights and I let it go. First time I've folded aces on the flop in a loooonnnggg time.
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