Joe Tall plays 10/20 HU HEROS vs a tough opponent. He focuses on where his strengths are and takes advantage of his opponent's probable weak spots.
Joe Tall plays HU Horse. He takes mixed games to the extreme in this series where he faces off against a single opponent and talks of the differences between full and HU games.
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stop semibluffing with showdown value
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You're bluffing...
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If you're raising for value, it's probably a little thin, but not the worst ever. I'd probably just call call generally though.
I'm gonna make you listen to me analyze stud8 so you know how it feels.
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Yeah that's not a great turn to bet even, honestly. I'd just c/c the turn usually. Against some very straightforward/foldy guys on the flop, you can just c/f the turn.
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I suppose the others already said the exact same thing, but I can't let you get away with saying "pretty standard bluff spot" when you have 3rd pair. If I just said to you "Joe I am gonna try to get my opponent at 10/20 huhu online to fold 2nd pair or better" that would seem pretty suicidal wouldn't it?
I suppose the others already said the exact same thing, but I can't let you get away with saying "pretty standard bluff spot" when you have 3rd pair. If I just said to you "Joe I am gonna try to get my opponent at 10/20 huhu online to fold 2nd pair or better" that would seem pretty suicidal wouldn't it?
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I suppose the others already said the exact same thing, but I can't let you get away with saying "pretty standard bluff spot" when you have 3rd pair. If I just said to you "Joe I am gonna try to get my opponent at 10/20 huhu online to fold 2nd pair or better" that would seem pretty suicidal wouldn't it?
Agreed.
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You need to read 4 cards faster! He flopped middle set with a T high flush redraw and decided to jam it. When he turned an underfull he played it really well and didn't jam.
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This hand is possibly one of the most hilarious razz hands I have ever watched. ![]()
Rob
Wow. I'd never fold here.
You absolutely must fold here. The pot was check through on teh turn and is small. No scoop and not the greatest shot even for 1/2.
You need to read 4 cards faster! He flopped middle set with a T high flush redraw and decided to jam it. When he turned an underfull he played it really well and didn't jam.
Wow, you are right. Such is the tragedy of making a video at the same time and playing HU over 5 games. This player is a DCer, who knew who I was at the time. I did not know who he was, still dont (on DC) but he is a good player.
Wow. I'd never fold here.
After watching the 1st 1/2 I agree w/Joe.
It's a small pot. Vs. an unknown I call here and win 1/2 a bunch but I think vs. this villain I can get away from my hand given the pot size.
Joe I don't mind a turn bet here though. Push out some jacks, get called by some naked lows and our equity is pretty solid.
Edit: I pretty much always bet that turn.
DOUBLE edit: You can call that river I did the math wrong and for some reason though the pot was smaller. It's SUPER thin and given match dynamic I don't mind folding @ all but I think calling is close to good.
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