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Hand from DTD GP
Marty719:
--- Quote from: AMRN on October 30, 2010, 10:57:29 AM ---
By the way, my thought process was around the fact that when he shoves the only possible hand he can have that beats me is QT (I discount JJ, KK, or AA, due to the inactivity preflop). When his range is so polarised to either QT or a losing hand, does that make the decision easier or harder?
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Think his 3b shove range on the river i pretty much dominated by Q10. I def raise/fold this river w/ no other info but i make it slightly bigger, like 4k, for value.
pables:
--- Quote from: ian.ski309 on October 30, 2010, 10:45:53 AM ---
I"d like to chip in with a really wise and insightful reply here, but I"ve already seen the outcome on your FB status ;)
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+1 but you know I would have folded here Steve. I have history ;)
deanp27:
well i fold river as played but don"t like any street beforehand tbh
Swinebag:
--- Quote from: deanp27 on October 30, 2010, 22:05:53 PM ---
well i fold river as played but don"t like any street beforehand tbh
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this
I"ve been there, done that with slow playing sets. You put a good case for slowplaying though and I know you prefer to play
much faster here normally.
mousebob:
This "polarising range" stuff is okay but if I was bb I could have any old sh*t here !!
For me it"s an instinct play made harder as no info on villain.
He too COULD be slowplaying trips (not everyone plays the same!)
Bottom line is you call & lose-you"re out.
Fold & you"re still in & good enough to rebuild.
Just makes me realise how difficult the game is.
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