dreenie
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« Reply #137 on: August 11, 2011, 05:25:07 AM » |
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When I first started reading this post, I thought " wtf?, fold?, are u out fo your mind!!" - but after reading the whole thread and others views, and the way they explain, I can now see why the fold is the correct move. Your 100% right about players that are just stations rather than capable of the 3/4 bet light etc , This is something I often do not consider, and as you are a player (george) who can pick chips off v.easy with no real hands and chip up that way, then I think u just have to fold...
Online, I don't fold here tho, as imo, it's 100% different, but yeah live, vs this type of player, I feel a fold is fine, and the opinions as to why are also very helpful ITT.
If you playing someone like Keys, 4 example, then I would more likely 4 bet pre, and then call a shove, pre/on the flop, as this type of player is a)capable - b) is too dangerous when given chips, so a call to this type of player makes sense, as taking a shot to get him out the comp, + a lot of the time waking up with the best hand.
I feel the type of player and their image is very important when making these decsions, if u feel they are weak players, and like an earlier poster said can do the same thing when u flop a set, then it's way better to wait for these spots then to try going to war with them with this type of hand, I would be more inclined to start calling there raises with suited connecting hands, trying to hit a cheap flop where they are gonna spazzz out with the overpair as they don't know what else to do, and like so many will say, 'don't want you to hit your draw' lmao...
Anyway's ramble over, great thread imo, and good feedback from various different style of players.
gl today georgie x
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