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Member since 05-20-2009
More posts by quadrophobia
Hi Celo,
I am replying to this post because it is a good example of the type of hand I have been working on a lot in my own game. I am guessing your "at table" thought process went so...
+1 to Stuey's Kid, Please continue with this format.
This is one of the best videos in terms of both structure and discussion that I have seen on DC. Blah asks lots of questions and d...
1) Don't 3bet pre (explained above)
2) Bet/reshove flop against described villain (explained above)
3) If we c/c flop, c/shove turn >>>> c/c c/c
There is $62.50 ...
I can keep his range wider and maybe avoid getting it in bad some % of time.
But again whats our turn plan?I mean I'm not folding and will call and call any river but are ...
This Villain is opening wide and not folding pre-flop, so why do you want to build the pot OOP with T high? Against this villain widen your value range a lot {99+, AT+, KT+} and get rid of most ...
This is a common spot that I get into where I feel I am leaking and I would like to start a discussion on it:
Villain is a weaker, spewy regular who seems to take the approach that he...
1) You are essentially asking with what 4-bet size are you committed with your whole range after being 5-bet by a mega-nit. If your opponent always has KK/AA your precise hand will still be a fa...
If you want another (off-the-wall) interpretation of what he could be doing here.. couldn't he be betting to induce?! With the history you guys have he might think that you are unbalanced in thi...
Glad to see we are all in agreement here, I wanted a sanity check!
The range I have given SB is in my opinion the loosest possible, i.e. it includes every Nut flush draw (despite the ...
2/4NL
100BB stacks all around. You open to 3X UTG with 54s, 4 callers.
5-handed to the flop, pot is $60. SB and BB check to you on a flop of:
5d4d3c
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