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tiagoxdd   Brasil. Jan 07 2009 08:35. Posts 96 | | | |
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edzwoo   United States. Jan 07 2009 08:53. Posts 5911 | | |
Hand 1 reraise and try to get it in, 200bb deep pretty much changes nothing at NL5.
Hand 2 if you 3bet, you should be 3betting larger, maybe about 65. Fold as played. |
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ReDDcaFFe   Bulgaria. Jan 07 2009 09:30. Posts 1172 | | | |
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Hand 2 is a pretty straightforward fold. What do you have, anyway? If he's bluffing, too bad, but at NL5, it's always good to start from the assumption that big bets mean strong hands and little bets mean weak hands. He probably hit a set or 2 pair. |
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TallyHo   Malaysia. Jan 07 2009 11:04. Posts 384 | | |
| | On January 07 2009 09:21 thestoryteller wrote:
Hand 2 is a pretty straightforward fold. What do you have, anyway? If he's bluffing, too bad, but at NL5, it's always good to start from the assumption that big bets mean strong hands and little bets mean weak hands. He probably hit a set or 2 pair. |
big bets almost never suggest strength in terms of made hands (especially if they bet right into the raiser) draws are a much bigger part of his range in this particular case. gotta fold tho.
hand 1 just call, this board sucks 200bb deep |
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