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Member since 01-03-2008
More posts by xorbie
Checking back is pretty bad. It's not just that he might have 3-6 outs, it's that a lot of the deck is bad for you and a typical villain is going to make your life a lot harder than it needs to ...
There is no one simple solution. The key is to know that he is obviously not playing an optimal strategy, and so we will be able to exploit him and play a very +EV game even if we do allow him t...
So why are you folding 66 to a flop bet but not 99?
They are basically the same hands and I really dont expect him to have many 7-8 hands in his range, and the fact is 8 a...
Knowing nothing about his cbet frequencies, I would say I probably call hand 1 and fold hand 2 on the flop unless you have a good feeling about this particular play....
Knowing nothing about his cbet frequencies, I would say I probably call hand 1 and fold hand 2 on the flop unless you have a good feeling about this particular play.
If his 3bet range is really polarized just call? (xorbie, I would like to hear more about your thoughts on this advice, since I don't seem able to understand it quite right, wouldn'...
lol sorry, advice I been giving to this ssnl forum have been me coming from nl400+ grinder's prospective and experience. However I think it's not necessarily bad cuz if these ppl wan...
Too thin if a decent part of his range is draws, but against some players this is pretty standard.
Since the board is so dry there's nothing wrong with checking back and then betting the river if you don't think villain is sophisticated enough to go for a c/r in that sort of situation. Otherw...
It's pretty bad. This guy folds a ton to resteals and then also folds a lot on the flop. His calling range on the flop is basically going to be flush draws, Kx, a few medium PP depending on how ...