Enon
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Good timing that I decide to check DC for the first time in a while and find this video just uploaded. I'm really enjoying it so far.
I'm pretty confused 30 minutes in about the 2278x starting hand vs oog. Why call one bet with the 2678 draw but then fold instead of just drawing to it again or ditching the 8 and trying to pick up a seven draw.
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yurpington
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DeathDonkey
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I think the turn cap is pretty bad here considering you just raised on the previous street and broke 1...I think a 567 is the bottom of his turn 3 bet range
You are probably right, those narrow range situations are kinda hard, I mean it might be the case that num 3 is a bad cap but num 2 is a crystal clear cap, simply because both are ranges are so well defined there is a clear combinatoric barrier at that point.
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Enon
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You are probably right, those narrow range situations are kinda hard, I mean it might be the case that num 3 is a bad cap but num 2 is a crystal clear cap, simply because both are ranges are so well defined there is a clear combinatoric barrier at that point.
I also think the cap is bad for the reasons the both of you stated.
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l3anzai
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DeathDonkey
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How close would you say a fold to a raise is in this spot?
Would you agree with the assumption that he'd raise there with any 875? And if so, might you reconsider calling a raise there, getting 8:1 odds?
I think in general that is the range people raise there but this particular player I think would freeze with a lot of 8s that I think are a little too good to freeze. So I think he just raises a premium range there that we are drawing dead against too often.
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DeathDonkey
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