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[nl 10] AA vs drawy board |
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UCSB_Georgi   United States. Aug 24 2008 12:50. Posts 185 | | |
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fenner   Australia. Aug 24 2008 14:37. Posts 2188 | | |
I muck this, especially with the stack sizes in mind. Think you need a read to shove, at best he has a combo draw or AQ, but i think more of his range is QT/Q9/9T/straights. If he turns out to be the station which he probably is, even just after 10 hands you will definitely get paid by him in a better position later on |
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R_I   New Zealand. Aug 24 2008 17:09. Posts 682 | | |
minraise = nuts
pretty damn sure he had KJ or a set |
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emerce   Poland. Aug 24 2008 18:17. Posts 32 | | |
first of all 10 hands is no indicator.
shove is bad because you are only getting called by better hands. obviously your aces don't look very good on that kind of flop with so many callers preflop, but call and reevaluate the turn with position. his range is fd/Q9/QT/QJ/KQ/AQ/99/TT/KJ. narrow his range on the turn/play pot control or just fold if he bets. don't fold or jam to a single bet. esp. minraise when you're in postion. |
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R_I   New Zealand. Aug 24 2008 19:25. Posts 682 | | |
I think that 10 hands is actually a decent indicator given the guy's stats.
Someone who has played 6 out of 10 hands and not raised a single one is most likely going to be pretty bad. |
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