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Member since 07-14-2009
More posts by medic2038
sorry med, was thinking of 1/2 and just missed the higher buy in.
since he is deeper, and a check by him followed by anything close to a pot size bet will seem huge, River...
there is 200 in the pot if you just flat, and he has 125 left. If he bets, almost anything he will be priced in, unless he has a really weak hand which would not have called your tu...
I didn't really have much history with the guy.
I figured to most casino rec players, $50 is a pretty big bet. So I thought if he bet that much he'd probably come along for a raise. ...
This hand happened last night. Basically I'm not sure that I got maximum value, and the action was so very strange.
I have about 475, have everyone covered.
Villain 1 a...
So with these loose calling stations coming along for the ride, I should just, at most, try and build a small pot on the turn and check-fold a brick river or value bet for a made han...
You said it yourself, the guy isn't capable of moves. So I think it's probably a raise/fold here.
Player tendencies are such a large part of determining ranges. Limped pots I find are very ...
Game is live Table Stakes NLHL with initial buy in of 400 to 1500 when the table starts with later buys up to largest stack on the table.
Hero Mid Position 1K Stack
U...
I think you may be overestimating his ability. IF he's truly a "tag pro" his SB range should consist mostly of raises, and should be very top end (AQs+, and JJ+).
Now onto the river....
They remember this pain and try to eliminate it with extreme caution or extreme over-betting to make everyone correctly fold (such as: I hate pocket jacks! I just raise 'em to $40 a...
If both players are pretty big stations, then your fold equity is pretty low.
That's not a terrible flop to cbet, but it does connect a lot of hands a loose opponent will play: J/10,...