
09-04-2010, 07:16 PM
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putting the fear of god into video producers
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Re: 50NL TPGK oop on flush turn
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Originally Posted by dougiedan678
his flop calling range is prob going to be (roughly), all club combos (probably not too many of these depending on how wide he flats pre and he might raise nut FD's on flop, all pairs (he should probably be folding the flop with hands like 66 with players behind, but he very likely doesn't), and sets probably raise the flop at least 1/2 of the time, and some floats (but very few).
so his range is actually pretty tight, but the majority of it is going to be hands like 66-JJ, so I think we should just b/f the turn and then c/f most rivers.
we also kinda have too much equity to c/f, and c/c isnt really the best option becoz it allows villian to play perfectly (he can choose when to bluff/value bet, he can also choose how much he wants to bet and has control in the hand, which is going to put us in alot of tought spots).
basically i mean that betting can never be wrong vs almost anyone, but c/f or c/c is probably going to result in us making big mistakes if we have no idea of his vlauebetting/bluffing frequencies, which we dont.
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some serious pwnage in this one.
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