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  1. #1
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    c/c is fine i'm not folding to an overbet either.

    ?wut
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bbickes View Post
    c/c is fine i'm not folding to an overbet either.
    Here's one that worked out better in terms of the river bluff-catching. I don't think he gets to the river with a better made hand without raising to protect from the fd, except maybe 99, but he definitely bluffs more than he calls.

    Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.05 BB (6 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    saw flop | saw showdown

    CO ($6.80)
    Button ($1.95)
    Hero (SB) ($12.86)
    BB ($10.46)
    UTG ($5.30)
    MP ($3.29)

    Preflop: Hero is SB with A, K
    1 fold, MP calls $0.05, 1 fold, Button calls $0.05, Hero bets $0.25, BB calls $0.20, 1 fold, Button calls $0.20

    Flop: ($0.80) 2, A, J (3 players)
    Hero bets $0.50, BB calls $0.50, 1 fold

    Turn: ($1.80) 6 (2 players)
    Hero bets $1.20, BB calls $1.20

    River: ($4.20) 9 (2 players)
    Hero checks, BB bets $8.51 (All-In), Hero calls $8.51

    Total pot: $21.22 | Rake: $1.41

    Results:
    Hero had A, K (one pair, Aces).
    BB had Q, Q (one pair, Queens).
    Outcome: Hero won $19.81
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    Played some rush to see what the deal is. You're right, rush 6m plays nittier than my gran.

    People aren't valuing position enough, nor looking to their left for opportunities to steal more, nor looking to their right to see if someone's serial stealing from them.

    If folks are playing rush to AVOID analyzing opponents, stack sizes, tendencies, notes, then a good player willing to play not-rushed poker at those tables should be able to clean up.

    Since I've played like 200 hands of rush poker total in my life, I don't know much about it. But it seems to cater to those who don't want to think much and use the auto-fold buttons a lot. Seems like there should be some solid profit there for someone willing to work out how best to get it.

    I don't mean to derail the thread, but worrying about max profit lines on the river might not be the best way to make money as these tables.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Robb View Post
    Played some rush to see what the deal is. You're right, rush 6m plays nittier than my gran.

    People aren't valuing position enough, nor looking to their left for opportunities to steal more, nor looking to their right to see if someone's serial stealing from them.

    If folks are playing rush to AVOID analyzing opponents, stack sizes, tendencies, notes, then a good player willing to play not-rushed poker at those tables should be able to clean up.

    Since I've played like 200 hands of rush poker total in my life, I don't know much about it. But it seems to cater to those who don't want to think much and use the auto-fold buttons a lot. Seems like there should be some solid profit there for someone willing to work out how best to get it.

    I don't mean to derail the thread, but worrying about max profit lines on the river might not be the best way to make money as these tables.
    the nature of rush is that a great players cant clean up.

    ?wut

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