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tight4better
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Re: Strange Lines DTD 1-1
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January 26, 2013, 05:47:25 PM »
in her eye or calling. Bomb a river you hit, she won't fold
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Re: Strange Lines DTD 1-1
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January 26, 2013, 06:21:40 PM »
Call and get there vs 22. Otherwise just bet and she'll fold face up
Seriously tho, call and cross your fingers
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Re: Strange Lines DTD 1-1
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January 26, 2013, 08:03:32 PM »
Quote from: kinboshi on January 26, 2013, 05:19:36 PM
Quote from: Skippy on January 26, 2013, 05:16:06 PM
We have T8s UTG on an 8 handed table?
It's 1/1 cash, it's a great hand.
Cawl, you don't even open the button with this sexiness!
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Re: Strange Lines DTD 1-1
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Might fold this hand pre if it's the first hand since we're playing versus unknowns. Appreciate that it's a lovely equitable hand and I'm not normally folding it, but like to know what our plan is post-flop. Against unknowns we just don't have a clue, nevermind a plan.
As played check/call is my line, pot rivers that we nail, check/fold rivers we don't
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Quote from: zerofive on January 26, 2013, 08:37:48 PM
Against unknowns who just don't have a clue, nevermind a plan
Fyp
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jgcblack
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Re: Strange Lines DTD 1-1
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Quote from: zerofive on January 26, 2013, 08:37:48 PM
Might fold this hand pre if it's the first hand since we're playing versus unknowns. Appreciate that it's a lovely equitable hand and I'm not normally folding it, but like to know what our plan is post-flop. Against unknowns we just don't have a clue, nevermind a plan.
As played check/call is my line, pot rivers that we nail, check/fold rivers we don't
Fold pre for sure.
Its a pretty hand OOP vs unknowns and it doesn't sound like were much deeper than 150-200bbs. Not enough when live games generally play with bigger raises pre than online.
As played, calling turn and shoving when we hit. They're going to level themselves and call or not, irrespective of our sizing.
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January 27, 2013, 02:18:57 PM »
Rofl at all this fold pre nonsense, no1 actually fold this preflop as sensible as it is.
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Quote from: SuuPRlim on January 27, 2013, 02:18:57 PM
Rofl at all this fold pre nonsense, no1 actually fold this preflop as sensible as it is.
I do, utg these days.
Id need to be 500bbs deep to do anything funky here, now
were talking a different story....
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Re: Strange Lines DTD 1-1
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Quote from: SuuPRlim on January 27, 2013, 02:18:57 PM
Rofl at all this fold pre nonsense
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Re: Strange Lines DTD 1-1
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January 27, 2013, 03:11:36 PM »
Quote from: SuuPRlim on January 27, 2013, 02:18:57 PM
Rofl at all this fold pre nonsense, no1 actually fold this preflop as sensible as it is.
It wouldn't be a PHA thread without a bit of fold pre, espec from lad.
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Re: Strange Lines DTD 1-1
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January 27, 2013, 04:42:26 PM »
Quote from: jgcblack on January 27, 2013, 01:50:25 PM
Quote from: zerofive on January 26, 2013, 08:37:48 PM
Might fold this hand pre if it's the first hand since we're playing versus unknowns. Appreciate that it's a lovely equitable hand and I'm not normally folding it, but like to know what our plan is post-flop. Against unknowns we just don't have a clue, nevermind a plan.
As played check/call is my line, pot rivers that we nail, check/fold rivers we don't
Fold pre for sure.
Its a pretty hand OOP vs unknowns and it doesn't sound like were much deeper than 150-200bbs. Not enough when live games generally play with bigger raises pre than online.
As played, calling turn and shoving when we hit. They're going to level themselves and call or not, irrespective of our sizing.
gl convincing me i cant profitably open T8s and worse utg in a live 1-1 game.
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Re: Strange Lines DTD 1-1
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January 27, 2013, 04:56:38 PM »
As for the question that was asked, seems little point raising on the turn. You would only do so if
a) you wanted to get all the money in (and you're unlikely to be in good shape if that happens); or
b) you are worried you don't get paid on the river (and clubs are well-disguised, so that seems unlikely)
So calling only would seem the correct play.
Is playing a drawing hand OOP against unknowns ever a +EV play?
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Quote from: Tal on January 27, 2013, 04:56:38 PM
Is playing a drawing hand OOP against unknowns ever a +EV play?
Yes. Firstly we're getting 11/2 on the turn, so assuming she will play rivers perfectly (or that there will be no betting on any river) we're making money on the turn call. Now add in the implied odds - when we make ur hand we have a very good chance of getting paid more money, and combine on the fact that we never get bluffed off the best hand really (maybe once in a million times we'll turn a TEN and she'll bluff us) and we never miss our draw and call off any more money (river isn't going to be a 9 and we'll check call a bet)
We make a decent amount of money calling this turn bet, irrespective of who were playing and what we know about them
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January 27, 2013, 05:41:49 PM »
Quote from: SuuPRlim on January 27, 2013, 05:32:37 PM
Quote from: Tal on January 27, 2013, 04:56:38 PM
Is playing a drawing hand OOP against unknowns ever a +EV play?
Yes. Firstly we're getting 11/2 on the turn, so assuming she will play rivers perfectly (or that there will be no betting on any river) we're making money on the turn call. Now add in the implied odds - when we make ur hand we have a very good chance of getting paid more money, and combine on the fact that we never get bluffed off the best hand really (maybe once in a million times we'll turn a TEN and she'll bluff us) and we never miss our draw and call off any more money (river isn't going to be a 9 and we'll check call a bet)
We make a decent amount of money calling this turn bet, irrespective of who were playing and what we know about them
Oh I think the call on the turn is correct. My question is the more general point of playing T8 oop, which I understand is important for balance, but isn't this the sort of funky play best reserved for when you know the oppo a bit better?
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January 27, 2013, 07:29:43 PM »
Quote from: Tal on January 27, 2013, 05:41:49 PM
Oh I think the call on the turn is correct. My question is the more general point of playing T8 oop, which I understand is important for balance, but isn't this the sort of funky play best reserved for when you know the oppo a bit better?
Ar I see, you mean drawing hands like T8 as opposed to having a draw and playing it OOP. My bad.
It's not particulally important for balance, being "balanced" in a spot basically means you have a range in each spot which buffs, which value bets and that pot controls, therefore your opponent can't think "oh, he's checked and he never checks back hands with value" or "arr, he's bet and he doesn't buff ever in this spt so I can fold some good hands" ad so on.
Being able to have T8s or AA preflop isn't really "balanced" it's just kind of irrelevant and mostly down to style, some players are very active and like to play a lot of hands so they'll open T8s utg, they have to be prepared to face a lot of attack both pre and post flop (cos they have more weaker hands than others) and players who are much tighter won't be attacked as frequently because they have stronger ranges but have to be prepared to exploit how strong their ranges is on some boards and be prepared to face a lot of heat on boards which dont hit their ranges as hard.
Neither is a bad strategy you just have to be able to "fight back" against players attempt to exploit your strategy, and as a general rule the more hands your playing the more "wars" you'll get into, and these leave you more susceptible to mistakes and some prickly high V situations which is why some very solid standard advice would be to play tighter speshly in full ring games.
Obviously knowing more about your opponents will help and playing tighter whilst you pick some information on your opponents then opening your game up will always generally be a shrewder strategy then starting out all guns blazing.
If I open to £10 at 1/2 from the CO I could have AA, A8s, 58s or 33 I think that's stnd for most people and it's nothing really to do with me being balanced and who the players in the blinds are wont matter too much, but as you say this is defo a different consideration when you're UTG.
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