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WYoung83:
 Somtimes getting such a big hand is never gonna get paid off. 
After the flop, everything is all about table image. If you have lead out, and then folded to a repop recently, then lead out. If your opponent is a know floater, then lead out etc.....
you just play on you image. Somtimes hard in pub games however, opponents are usually not sophisticated enough to observe other hands, so building up an image can be very hard. And because they all tried to tell you how to play, i reckon they probably are unsophisticated.  ;)

bigredders:

--- Quote from: JamieCarra on November 17, 2009, 23:24:15 PM ---
So you"ve got 12 BBs and you"re the chip leader?

You"ve got no room for being fancy (especially if you play as badly as this hand suggests) and should shoving 99.99999999% of your range preflop in this spot!

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this.....esp with a pair like 8s


--- Quote from: AMRN on November 17, 2009, 22:59:17 PM ---
if he has any semblance of a hand, he may well play at a donk lead on the flop. if he has nothing, c"est la vie. lead the flop and he is unlikely to put you on an 8 and might play back at you..... 

If you know him to be a highly aggressive position player, then checking the flop is the right thing to do.  However in my opinion, a donk lead out on a paired board is often good.



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but if not this.. he cant put u on much if you lead at this kind of board. If he calls check the turn to encourage the float...mind you this is pub poker so prob doesn"t know what a float is.

Typical pub poker imo

deanp27:
raise preflop

Marty719:
100% raise pre - I see no reason to limp w/ 12x wen u r chipleader.  Stucture obv makes the blinds at this stage extremely valuable.  

Mikeyboy9361:

--- Quote from: deanp27 on November 18, 2009, 09:34:33 AM ---
raise preflop

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Standard at this stage.

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