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Member since 08-24-2008
More posts by drducks
You say too thin to bet the river - what about hands like 66-99 that the villain treats as a bluff catcher?
With no real draws to call, I would be wary of the raise and call by villains on flop. Not only is the flop raise a concern, but ask yourself what the caller is thinking in the face of a cbet a...
Villain calls your flop bet. At this point, I'd put him on a better ace or small possibility of KQ or QJ also very small possibility of broadway straight draw. When villain calls and then K co...
If you think about it, you committed your stack with the flop call. If you are going to draw at the straight on a paired board like this, I would be ready to call down most anything if you get ...
Great video guys. I've been viewing some older Baluga vids now that I've taken in part 1 or his book - they go very well together and compliment each other nicely. drducks
I second/third/fourth the audio concerns - should be easily remedied. FYI having a Boston accent does not necessarily make one Marky Mark. Good thing for Nolan...
You identified villain as commonly playing Ax and this fits the limp-call preflop. It also fits the call on the flop well. The turn call is where I differ a bit. Not only does the call imply ...