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Member since 07-07-2010
More posts by snarble5
probably most Ax he is 58/21 and those guys aren't in the business of folding tp. ![]()
3 bet pre and as played easy back raise/jam any flop. Even though he is loose passive he can easily have strong rundowns, strong KK hands (ds, KKQJ, etc). The ev you gain from getting more money...
Not too thrilled about pre. I would c/r flop closing the action and c/c with someone left to act. I think I'd also raise the turn (probably shove?) hoping to stack draws since he's unlikely to b...
I think flatting pre is better than 3 betting because of our uncoordinated sidecards, 3 suits, we probably don't have fold equity preflop (which means it is going to end up 4 way to the flop and...