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Soprano   Poland. Jun 23 2008 10:49. Posts 198 | | | |
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| If U R 2 careful your whole life can become a fukin grind | Last edit: 23/06/2008 12:37 |
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PoorUser   United States. Jun 23 2008 12:29. Posts 5523 | | |
i think he has a set near always, maybe now and then i guess he could have kq or Axcc |
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| Moneys gotta go in here | Last edit: 23/06/2008 12:31 |
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Soprano   Poland. Jun 23 2008 12:35. Posts 198 | | |
eh, quote instead of edit |
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| If U R 2 careful your whole life can become a fukin grind | Last edit: 23/06/2008 12:37 |
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skwigggg   Denmark. Jun 23 2008 14:29. Posts 34 | | |
wow can raising the Flop in this specific situation like ever be better than calling? |
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I would flat this flop because you represent a much bigger range by flatting then reraising, which will give you better leverge on other streets. |
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Zanjong   Sweden. Jun 23 2008 16:31. Posts 2281 | | |
I disagree casinocasino... by calling you maybe represent a weaker broader range... wouldnt you raise KJ+ for value here?
Although I think I prefer calling flop a little bit more than raising. |
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you want to have a larger range of strong + weak hands then a polarized range of just strong hands to become harder to exploit. |
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Fraser   Canada. Jun 23 2008 18:01. Posts 3417 | | |
| | On June 23 2008 17:25 casinocasino wrote:
a polarized range of just strong hands |
Do you understand CasinoCasino, thats more to the point, do you understand? |
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locoo   Peru. Jun 23 2008 19:22. Posts 2436 | | |
why would he raise 22 or 33 there? |
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| se proyecta la vida, mariposa tecnicolor | |
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Rekrul   United States. Jun 23 2008 22:13. Posts 2725 | | |
A POLARIZED RANGE OF STRONG HANDS
LOLOLLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL WHERE DO THESE KIDS COME UP WITH THIS TRASH |
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| LOvEDoM says: me hate he, me re raise | |
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I am so far ahead of my competition that I just do not care. ] |
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+ they are so lost they are trying to educate me.
edit: done with thread |
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Fayth   Canada. Jun 24 2008 10:41. Posts 6652 | | |
turn shove seems pretty bad |
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Nazgul   Netherlands. Jun 24 2008 13:27. Posts 4384 | | |
raising and calling flop areboth viable although nowadays calling seems the more standard of the two. when he calls 1100 I think Ax clubs is a big part of his range and he won't fold the turn since he paired. The other part of this range is sets and he doesnt fold those anyhow so it's become impossible to get him off his hand. |
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| You almost twin-caracked his AK - JonnyCosmo | Last edit: 24/06/2008 13:57 |
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NMcNasty   United States. Jun 24 2008 14:10. Posts 434 | | |
looks fine
u know raising flop was right because when the shortstack folds its pretty obvious he was just donkbetting.
Treat lumbermanTed as an unknown if thats what he is to u, no reason to give him respect enough for being a winning regular. I wouldn't give him credit for thinking that you're strong just because ur raising a shortstacker, so I would include KQo, and K9s-KJs in his calling range with a small chance of some worse cards. I also dont see unknowns generally being tricky enough to be slowplaying sets on flushdraw boards. Its still a close spot, but I think he'll show up with and fold a weak king 30% of the time. |
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| asdfasdf | Last edit: 24/06/2008 14:16 |
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ukfan81   United States. Jun 24 2008 14:47. Posts 122 | | |
Line looks good to me unless you normally play for pot control with AK on a wet board like this. I am guessing villian flat called your preflop raise with a set since you posted this. So did you hit club or no? |
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Jamie217   Canada. Jun 24 2008 15:29. Posts 1729 | | |
| | On June 23 2008 10:49 Soprano wrote:
I raised shortstack so my hand looks strong, but he still called behind...
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what the hell does this mean? |
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mdom   United States. Jun 24 2008 15:41. Posts 92 | | |
i do not think that you have much FE on this turn. sure he may have KQ but i'd say the bulk of his range is sets/nut flush draw |
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