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Fatcatstu:
AAroddersAA:
Not a Scooby Doo to be honest.
Raise Pre should indicate some kind of hand so rundown/pair/broadways.
Flop is good for broadway type hands and also can make a set for a lot of the pairs he can have, sets can"t feel too confident on that board though. He could also have two pair although that is not that strong of a hand on that board. AAxx with flush draw is also very possible.
When you bet (pretty big) and he calls I agree that a flush draw is possible. He can also have a set though, I am pretty sure AQxx SHOULD raise does not mean it does of course. He could also have a monster like KKxx or AQxx with the flush draw which is pretty bad for us.
When the board pairs I really think Full houses should be looking to get money in but he could be going for the check/raise. I like your check here.
When he checks the riverI am thinking any FH should have bet, he could still have AQxx or have missed the flush and have AAxx.
I say his range after the river is :-
BUsted Flush
AAxx
AQxx (Less Likely)
Some silly random ten
Delboy:
--- Quote from: Fatcatstu on January 17, 2013, 19:04:23 PM ---
For what its worth i agree with Robbie. I think this hand has flopping potential and yes, i DO think i have a large edge over the regs at this level. They are all seeing 75%+ of flops, if I tighten up, I feel i am missing out on alot of value by not playing.
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Quite the opposite mate. Your value comes from hitting the nuts and getting paid by lower flushes and straights, full houses. by playing loose you are putting yourself in situations like this,and there" s no need at this level.
AMRN:
--- Quote from: Delboy on January 21, 2013, 20:13:57 PM ---
--- Quote from: Fatcatstu on January 17, 2013, 19:04:23 PM ---
For what its worth i agree with Robbie. I think this hand has flopping potential and yes, i DO think i have a large edge over the regs at this level. They are all seeing 75%+ of flops, if I tighten up, I feel i am missing out on alot of value by not playing.
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Quite the opposite mate. Your value comes from hitting the nuts and getting paid by lower flushes and straights, full houses. by playing loose you are putting yourself in situations like this,and there" s no need at this level.
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good post, and spot on!
Just because people are playing lots of bad hands, doesn"t mean you can beat them just by playing lots of bad hands yourself. Just play hands that can hit the nuts, and know that when you do get there, you will get paid most of the time.
Santino67:
--- Quote from: AMRN on January 21, 2013, 20:34:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: Delboy on January 21, 2013, 20:13:57 PM ---
--- Quote from: Fatcatstu on January 17, 2013, 19:04:23 PM ---
For what its worth i agree with Robbie. I think this hand has flopping potential and yes, i DO think i have a large edge over the regs at this level. They are all seeing 75%+ of flops, if I tighten up, I feel i am missing out on alot of value by not playing.
--- End quote ---
Quite the opposite mate. Your value comes from hitting the nuts and getting paid by lower flushes and straights, full houses. by playing loose you are putting yourself in situations like this,and there" s no need at this level.
--- End quote ---
good post, and spot on!
Just because people are playing lots of bad hands, doesn"t mean you can beat them just by playing lots of bad hands yourself. Just play hands that can hit the nuts, and know that when you do get there, you will get paid most of the time.
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Wise words from Derrick & Steve 8). I"ve found myself playing low stakes PLO recently and this kind of [thing has introduced a horrible leak into my PLO & NLHE game. Getting drawn in to a pot with a hand with "a bit of potential", only to find 3 streets later you"re playing like a donk and reloading coz you hit a marginal draw. I"m quite rightly taking a break from both to re-evaluate and get back to basics.
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