Question of the Day - 01/09/08
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Re: Question of the Day - 01/09/08
Whatever the hell you feel like doing on that one.
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Re: Question of the Day - 01/09/08
Oh and Pete, the reason I mentioned the context is for exactly what you said - it shows you are more of a tournament oriented player than cash game player.
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Re: Question of the Day - 01/09/08
I'd definitely agree with that.
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Re: Question of the Day - 01/09/08
In the second scenario, I'd obviously be c-betting, but not massively. Big redraws with my hand, and i want them coming along for the ride.
Probably bet another $7 - $9.
Probably bet another $7 - $9.
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Re: Question of the Day - 01/09/08
Scott wrote:In the second scenario, I'd obviously be c-betting, but not massively. Big redraws with my hand, and i want them coming along for the ride.
Probably bet another $7 - $9.
Exactly what I was thinking.
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Re: Question of the Day - 01/09/08
BigPete33 wrote:I absolutely DO want them to fold because I don't want their likely Kx or Qx to improve, especially if they are any good as a player.
If you're feeling brave, go ahead and flat call but I wouldn't given that example on that table (some of us did actually manage to read that bit the first time Scott)
i agree here. what happens if your ace comes, and your opponent shoves all in?
10J is in the range of calling hands.
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Re: Question of the Day - 01/09/08
Scott wrote:In the second scenario, I'd obviously be c-betting, but not massively. Big redraws with my hand, and i want them coming along for the ride.
Probably bet another $7 - $9.
agreed
Scott wrote:Oh and Pete, the reason I mentioned the context is for exactly what you said - it shows you are more of a tournament oriented player than cash game player.
i agreed with pete before i read this - and once again i agree (i suck donkey balls in cash games)
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Re: Question of the Day - 01/09/08
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Check. This board again is fairly wet. There are quite a few draws out there as well as some made hands. With two players you have very little chance of picking this up with a c-bet. When boards hit your opponents’ calling range hard you should be more inclined to check through rather than c-betting. So check through here and hope to improve on the turn.
Continuation bet (80%) Check (20%)
Check. This board again is fairly wet. There are quite a few draws out there as well as some made hands. With two players you have very little chance of picking this up with a c-bet. When boards hit your opponents’ calling range hard you should be more inclined to check through rather than c-betting. So check through here and hope to improve on the turn.
Continuation bet (80%) Check (20%)
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Re: Question of the Day - 01/09/08
ooo that's interesting.
I was originally going to suggest check from a 'they'll have no idea what I'm holding" point of view but then added the thought that you could make a small bet and string them along a bit hoping for one of your many draws to land.
So I ended up with 'whatever you feel like'.
I was originally going to suggest check from a 'they'll have no idea what I'm holding" point of view but then added the thought that you could make a small bet and string them along a bit hoping for one of your many draws to land.
So I ended up with 'whatever you feel like'.
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Re: Question of the Day - 01/09/08
muzzington wrote:Answer:
Check. This board again is fairly wet. There are quite a few draws out there as well as some made hands. With two players you have very little chance of picking this up with a c-bet. When boards hit your opponents’ calling range hard you should be more inclined to check through rather than c-betting. So check through here and hope to improve on the turn.
Continuation bet (80%) Check (20%)
Hmm, interesting.
With both checking to you (and we assume they are drawing) I wouldn't mind putting pressure on them to chase their draws.
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