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Mentor: DeathDonkey and KPR16 (#1) - $60/120 LHE

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Mentor: DeathDonkey and KPR16 (#1) - $60/120 LHE by DeathDonkey, kpr16

DeathDonkey and KPR16 tag team a hand review session from $60/120 LHE.

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  • Game: lhe
  • Stakes: High Stakes
  • 65 minutes long
  • Posted over 2 years ago

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gendeLic

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Yes, he expects you to "pound" like most if not every turn with your capping distribution, but what if the turn cards is more "dangerous" like a T,8 or even a King? I guess he could be losing a lot of money there.
Plus what would you do with your particular holding if he c/r the flop and the turn bricks(no draws hitting) would you raise there? I mean you probably have to raise there... so he could 3bet there and you just can't fold immediately or maybe never. So just by that, he wins more with the flop c/r line in any case.

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gendeLic

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DeathDonkey

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Yes, he expects you to "pound" like most if not every turn with your capping distribution, but what if the turn cards is more "dangerous" like a T,8 or even a King? I guess he could be losing a lot of money there.
Plus what would you do with your particular holding if he c/r the flop and the turn bricks(no draws hitting) would you raise there? I mean you probably have to raise there... so he could 3bet there and you just can't fold immediately or maybe never. So just by that, he wins more with the flop c/r line in any case.



Right, I tend to agree with you, but I think in the bigger games its a little less of an issue since people wuss out on 'dangerous' turn cards less than some smaller stakes guys might. And he has to be more aware of protecting his weak peels vs tough players so delaying til turn makes some sense to me. I think its one of those plays that can be good or bad more depending on his motivations / how he plays other hands in similar spots, and that's not easy for us to know.

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