hmm pretty sure that s a mistake, don't you think so?
Yeah I've changed my mind on this spot I think, I would pat it all the way
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hmm pretty sure that s a mistake, don't you think so?
Yeah I've changed my mind on this spot I think, I would pat it all the way
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hmm c/f seems a little bit too weak here but that might be a leak that I have.
I would have folded preflop btw, because it is likely that 2 deuces are dead.
hmm c/f seems a little bit too weak here but that might be a leak that I have.
I would have folded preflop btw, because it is likely that 2 deuces are dead.
I think there are a lot of options looking back at it. I do agree its a little too weak. I think now I would consider a few things, I would consider 3 betting pre and drawing 1, but I think the way DJ played it is probably best pre / first draw. I think check/calling and taking 1 would have been a little better than folding.
would you 3bet this vs the bu and pat it?
Um depends how he plays a little. I think just folding it pre is fine if button opened and is tricky / aggro / tough
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Based on what you say about handreading peoples' draws by their bets, is there ever any reason to slowplay the 1st or 2nd small betting round with something like a strong one card draw when you think your opponent(s) are drawing 2 in order to look like you have a weaker draw? or is there just no value in it?
Also, do you ever see opponents doing this same slowplay?
Based on what you say about handreading peoples' draws by their bets, is there ever any reason to slowplay the 1st or 2nd small betting round with something like a strong one card draw when you think your opponent(s) are drawing 2 in order to look like you have a weaker draw? or is there just no value in it?
Also, do you ever see opponents doing this same slowplay?
No I never see that, you have so many marginal 4 card hands that would love to appear monstrous, protecting those bets by betting your truly strong 4 cards is just gonna be super good for your balance.
Gotcha, and thank you for replying so quickly to every question I have had for TD so far!
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