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Member since 04-11-2008
More posts by casaubon
I definitely don't bet, having checked the flop, which I think is fine. Being a live game then, the question is whether he'll fold ax on the river or not. If he can, then a 3bet can't be terribl...
Your handrange is pretty similar to mine, but for a LAGGY player, I'd consider adding some bare bluffs, J7s, 97s, and the rest of the hands you listed. So on a Queen, we beat the bar...
If you never use it, you will be unbalanced.
This isn't true at all. If you never use it you'll be perfectly balanced.
Which isn't an argument for...
Hey which, long time no see.
Assuming we're at eff 100bb stacks here vs bb, I'd be tempted to go either to $45, which is more than enough to charge him for draws and may make him thin...
Haha, this is exactly one of those spots where you can bet strictly for value with a non made hand.
You don't have to believe me, I'm not gonna argue here about it, do the math...
She's going to have to show me that she's only popping the nuts on the turn before a bet/fold this turn. I think b/c, c/c every time.
Not folding for sure. I'm pretty tempted to 3-bet, but calldown is fine too. Could be a good spot to call and raise non-heart river, but that's probably my fps acting up.
In a multiway pot you can bet strong draws strictly for value, with absolutely no expectation of them folding whatsoever.
This isn't one of those draws.
i disagree that we want to checkraise the button on the flop (protecting our seven high?). i'd rather do that with a weak made hand that benefits from knocking people out of the pot...
Folding preflop is insanity. Folding the hammer at 15:1 is insanity. It's not a question of realizing your equity postflop (it's an enormous pot, it's not going to be hard to realize your equity...