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Member since 07-09-2008
More posts by parvex
I have just know seen, you have already answered that question. Should've been reading more attentive. Forget about my comment ![]()
At around 4:30 you review a hand holding AQo in SB against an UTG shove for ~10BB eff. pre-ante. You say you would usually call and gave regulars 88+, AQ+ on average, with 77+, AJ+ being a possi...
Hey folks, maybe someone could help me out here. I'm looking for a certain episode of the Coaching Tree from BalugaWhale and Tubasteve. I don't what season it was.
The episode conta...
Tags will either fold or 3B from good position against a raise.
This is a misconception. Good TAGs will flat call with hands that are worth a call i...
Dunno if you know yet, but when I want to use the MGR Rakeback Promo (via MyDC -> $500 MGR Promo) and click on the "Click here" I'm getting directed to a white page saying "500 Internal Serve...
Villain seems to be in the CO, I think it's fine, but if I do not know how villain will react on 3bet pots, I prefer to 3bet in position. But 44 is a fine hand to do it oop.
Now cbe...
I would note rule out that A of his range. A player that is folding so seldomly to 3bets is prolly balancing this by floating A-high on the flop, but I could also do it with other overcards, whi...
In position I would call, as this gives him the opportunity to bluff the turn and if he does not, we can bet and don't give him a free card.
OOP I'm slightly more inclined to get it...
If we put him mainly on a heart draw we should shove, as this type of villain usually does not fold his FDs, especially with this little stacks left. This is also why I don't like calling, as we...
I usually see this line from Donks, when they have a very strong hand, so I'd be inclined to fold. Prolly KXcc, but I could be a set, 2pair or 45 as well.
Would be even more clear, if he h...