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Member since 12-02-2007
More posts by thierryhenry
I think it's close between c/f and shoving the turn. Giving your opponent a range of 66-99, you are going to need him to fold ~36% of the time to make shoving profitable. With him being short ...
I am really struggling to put villain on anything except for KJ. You've shown a ton of strength on the flop and turn, yet he still raises. Assuming your opponent is relatively sane I think a f...
Hand #1 I think I prefer a flop raise. The problem with calling is your are offering to good of a price to Villain 2. With a bigger stack size I would say raise/fold, but raising invests so mu...
I agree that if even if you call you are going to look really strong, though obviously not as strong as you would if you 3 bet. I don't think you are going to get much more money out if CO if h...
Haha very true, although I think it is very interesting hand to discuss the most profitable line. We could all potentially learn something about how to extract the most value when we...
I feel a big long post with a tonne of math is required!
Lol. Unfortunately we don't flop quads often enough to make it worth putting a ton of work in...
I'm not an online NL player, so take this for what it's worth.
If you were looking to take him off his hand you probably needed to bet the flop with the intention of firing 2 or 3 bar...
This hand might also be hero dependent as well. There is not going to be many 6's in my UTG range and I imagine there is going to be as many flush draws in my range as there is 6x. I would als...
I wouldn't hate 4 betting queens here, but I wouldn't really do it much myself. I'd opt to just take a flop in position too.
With all likelihood that weakish 3 bet can be ...
I think I prefer a lead of around $7 to try to build a pot. If there is a flush draw out there they are not folding. Pocket pairs might call one bet as well. That way if the flush does come t...