1999 Posts
Member since 02-03-2007
More posts by sweetjazz3
Results: I shrugged and called. Villain proudly turned over J
5
and I scooped.
But he really shouldn't be overcall/3betting anything here, especially given that he checked through the flop and turn. I find it hard to put him on any range of hands that is not the empty set...
You are playing a deep stack game of NLHE and the villain is a competent opponent who is capable of playing close to game theory optimal. You are more than adequately bankrolled for the game. ...
Loose passive 2/5 game. Relevant villain has a stack of about $700 to start the hand. Six players limp in and I check my option with A
T
5 months ago
Loose passive 2/5 game. Most stacks are $500 - $1000. Three players limp and I complete the SB with K
9
With the incompetent player in the hand, I have some reservations about folding preflop. (I agree it's a very clear fold against most lineups.) However, against a typical range of QQ+, AK (or ...
On an unrelated note, why do people think that bluffing is unnecessary/unprofitable/bad at ssnl? bluffing is necessary at every level and trying to get people to fold strong hands i...
Would be somewhat interesting to repeat the analysis if someone had exposed a K preflop, so we remove that out from your redraw (also lowering the odds that an opponent has KQ or K9).
Regardless of how this particular hand went down and how narrow villain's value range seems to be, how often do you see villain's take a bluff by check/calling the turn and then check/raising on...
Just sat down at the table, so not much in the way of reads. Opponent has been loose so far and was involved in a weird hand where she put in a $75 call when the bet was $175. Floor was called...