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Old 01-26-2008, 11:20 AM
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5max, 26/22/2 is closer to TAG than LAG tbh.
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5max, 26/22/2 is closer to TAG than LAG tbh.
it is open for debate i suppose.
my pt has me over a pretty good sample size 6 handed at 27/23/3. Says im LAG/L
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Fold pf after the 3bet would be good but the call isn't that bad (playing at the moment so haven't done the maths)

On the flop I prefer a lead, if you're going to c/mr I prefer a HU pot.
well the call preflop is definitely fine hes getting more than 10:1

I would just shove the flop. AA/KK is not folding
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well the call preflop is definitely fine hes getting more than 10:1

I would just shove the flop. AA/KK is not folding
Sorry to disagree with you mate but 10:1 just isn't good enough. That requires us to stack our opponent every time we flop a set which is highly unlikely. Also, we need to never get set under setted.
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Sorry to disagree with you mate but 10:1 just isn't good enough. That requires us to stack our opponent every time we flop a set which is highly unlikely. Also, we need to never get set under setted.
3way, with loose fishy and agro button I'm going with TA and calling pf. HU pot i fold oop.
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Remember the 10:1 doesn't imply I ALWAYS have to hit the set to win the pot. There are definitely a few times I could steal without setting up.
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Remember the 10:1 doesn't imply I ALWAYS have to hit the set to win the pot. There are definitely a few times I could steal without setting up.
But think about how often we hit and don't stack him? Remember we don't only lose when they hit a higher set too.
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