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Member since 08-05-2008
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J6 hand:
wouldn't he just call most of the time with his non straight hands because you aren't really repping many 2pair or less hands for value.
he prolly doesn't have many hands th...
2 things about the AT hand:
first: you probably take one of the shitiest hand in your complete range to shove, if you shove ATo here you could probably shove your complete MP openi...
the KTs hand where you hit the king on the river, you say you rep a king but imo you rep a Q. Obv QK is one of the Qs along with QJ and AQ
other than that the "tight guy" argument ...
could he be doing this with like A7s thinking he is only beat by QQ and you might call KQ or KK? OR he could think you might herofold a weak ace and if not he's still splitting.
i highly doubt the call with KQ is good, don't think a weaker player is gonna turn up with a hand like this a lot, and if he does play t9 this way he will also come to the river with a lot of Jx...
in the aces hand on the diamands board, if we call there and give up on a diamand, are we any worried about getting bluffed off our hands by his total bluffs on the flop?
his total...
loving the dc shorts here
on a critical note, this vid coulda been a bit longer imo, less then 40 minuts of poker related mater...
def a turnbet imo.
awesome format by the way
thx for the reaction, what i ment was: If we check behind the flop with high spades, we can not rep high spades anymore on the river in this particular hand because we bet the flop. So Villain ...
In this hand you talk about how it can be good to check behind the flop with the ace of spades, assuming villain knows/thinks you will check behind with that hand at least 50% of the time, your ...