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Member since 12-02-2007
More posts by thierryhenry
I think this is a bit of an awkward spot because of our stack size. If we had around $200 I think we should just shove for value. If we had $450 or more I like a raise/fold $125-150 to get val...
This is a flop that at least one of your opponents are going to want to continue on much of the time and AA is going to have excellent equity against that range. Therefore I would bet closer to...
I just want to go through my thought process from start to finish with this hand. I am analyzing this hand in a vacuum and am not worried about metagame/balanced ranges/ etc...
OP's r...
No 4 bet pre so I could eliminate QQ+AKs from his range pre. No raise OTF (that texture) so I would now eliminate flopped sets, 2 pair, and slow played premis from his range. Constru...
Putting AA/KK pre and all better hands on the flop in his flating range is absurd. Especially when saying in the same instance that he would 4bet AK. People do raise strong hands in ...
You didn't really answer the question, you just told me what you are betting for value. If you're betting KK+ for value, that means you can have less bluffs than if you're betting wi...
Checking inherently allows villain to play perfectly with whatever parts of his range he shows up with.
I guess we're going to disagree on this. Unless OP h...
Check calling the river after check calling the turn doesn't seem good in this spot. He knows after I would check call turn that I would be commited and am always calling the river ...
I think everyone who wants to bet the turn is not giving enough consideration to our read of villain, as ccheiden alluded to a few posts back. Yeah betting might get value from AT and folds fro...
Obviously this is a very difficult spot. I think with your read of villain his range for calling the flop is going to be mainly comprised of a pocket pairs of 66+. And while I think he would 4...