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Member since 08-19-2008
More posts by acr6848
Narrowing his range to just sets and full houses is extremely thin. You should be raising larger pf if you're trying to isolate him, somewhere around 40 to 50 cents. On the flop when he leads ...
Snap fold for me as well. In fact I never even feel bad about it, it's just so standard in these spots to fold because they always have it.
I don't really like giving up on such a good card to barrel vs. a fish with a pretty wide range. I make this $13 or $14 and check fold river if I'm called. Check folding is an option on the tu...
Didn't realise about that. ThanksWhy isn't it a fold on the flop?
As played, this is a fold on t...
Calling the flop bet would leave us with $15 remaining. We can't fold after that. It's best to just shove pf in this case.
If you're going to 3-bet this pf, you need to do with the realization that a lot of flops aren't going to be the best for you (if you're looking for low cards that is) and that you need to be c-...
The villain betting into me on this river was the fish of the table, running 55/11 over 104 hands. He had a 33% river agg freq over this small sample. Checked the turn for pot control due to the...
Villain was a total fish. Had seen him c/r flop/turn's with tp no kicker, yet only had 31 hands on him and had yet to see him try any river check raises. His river agg was 50% in this limited s...
Villain was 32/22 with a 20% 3 Bet over 71 hands. He had been 3 Betting me very often, however, he was typically 3 Betting late position raises.
I was in position, so I thought I c...
In this hand the villain was playing 55/14 over 80 hands and raising 18% of C bets. From the beginning I thought he had a 10 with some kind of draw. His turn aggro was 36% and 50% river aggressi...