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Member since 01-29-2010
More posts by libertines123
On the flop you have the odds to call against the nuts and I can't see any point in raising if you are ahead as there aren't many scare cards that can come on the turn. It would help to have some stats on the player. Without them the ABC play is to represent AA and CBET half to two-thirds pot, folding to a check-raise as your flush draw isn't great back-up.
2 months ago
3-bet pot: flop bottom pair plus weak FD
Thanks for the responses. I pretty clear consensus that I shouldn't have folded!
Villain is 34/18 with AG of 2.4 over 200 hands.
I had a note on the player but it was in a hand after this one. So only with hindsight it is useful:
BvB (me BB) calls...
First, I don't think you can judge him over 5 hands and with just less than a full stack. Though a limp-raise from UTG is either very fishy or KK, given that AA would have raised you all in pre...
I've pm'd you. Camstudio supports recording from a second monitor.
I'm interested, but i don't play on Stars, and currently don't do more than 3 tables. If you're okay with that then let's do it!
I think the villain has hearts including the ace of hearts about 20% of the time:
PQL:
select count(handshaving(inRange, "Ahh") = 1) as they_have_nut_flush
from game="omahah...
I've made a spreadsheet that covers the scenarios in the first half of the video if anyone is interested. It allows you to play around with the percentages more quickly than doing them all by h...