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Cash Game Hand
Marty719:
--- Quote from: Honeybadg on November 09, 2009, 08:29:05 AM ---
--- Quote from: George2Loose on November 09, 2009, 04:05:43 AM ---
you"ve misplayed this on every street
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Okay : let me re-frame the question - how do you avoid massive pot flips in a game full of straddles?
L
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imo u dnt when thr is this much dead money in there u happily get it in - u rnt always gng to b flipping - sumtimes ur just gng 2 get it in against AQ AJ, etc! Esp if ur gng to put ur chips in on a Q high flop neway - u may as well put em in pre wen thrs plenty of £ in thr and u have fold equity!
deanp27:
--- Quote from: Honeybadg on November 09, 2009, 08:29:05 AM ---
--- Quote from: George2Loose on November 09, 2009, 04:05:43 AM ---
you"ve misplayed this on every street
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Okay : let me re-frame the question - how do you avoid massive pot flips in a game full of straddles?
L
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leave the table and watch TV, that is all
bigredders:
--- Quote from: George2Loose on November 09, 2009, 04:05:43 AM ---
you"ve misplayed this on every street
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--- Quote from: deanp27 on November 08, 2009, 14:46:42 PM ---
not sure you could play AK worse so far tbh
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this and this....
if you think he is squeezing why on earth would you not want to raise??? you flatting to hit where you have a 2 in 3 chance of not doing so... now you put yourself in a world of pain calling a c-bet where you have no idea of the hand or the range he is on. You are contradicting yourself a lot in your write up of the hand. Although i hate the limp pre-flop with hands like this in cash games (unless a high% of the time there is going to be a raise to punish the limpers) a re raise after the limp looks such a strong play, theres such a small range of hands he can call with.
AMRN:
just read through this thread for first time - seems to me that you set yourself up for a fall with the weak limp preflop. by then flat calling the squeeze raise, you just gave away the position you held over the raiser too. In a pot with small and big straddles, I"m more than happy to take the blinds and straddles with a preflop raise... or a c-bet if necessary. Never ever limping here - not in low stakes, higher stakes, or tourney. AK isn"t a hand to trap with - it will miss the flop far too often, yet you played it like a cheeky AA trap play.
deanp27:
i actually don"t mind the limp if you are then going to get it in once sombody has squeezed the action
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