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I really dont know why you have a personal vendetta against me. Every time I post about playing well you are just an ass. I managed to come back from 800 chips early in this thing after making a tough laydown with bottom set. Until you actually WATCH me play, I would appreciate it if you could keep your comments to yourself. You are basing my play off a few hands you have seen me post. You wanna tell me what I did wrong with this hand Mr. High Stakes?
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#3
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Reraise more. From now on, reraise a person's bet to 3x-4x his initial bet (so if 300, reraise to 900-1200). If that bet is more than 1/2 your stack, push all-in.
With your tiny reraise, you price him in to suck out on you if he has one overcard. |
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#4
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gipsdad: raises 150 to 300
TP_Longshot: raises 450 to 750 gipsdad: calls 450 thats exactly what i did, his initial bet was 150, not 300. |
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#5
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Stupid wording by me. So, if he raises to "x" reraise to "x*3-4".
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Okay, but that is pricing him out....dont i really want a call in this situation? my hand isnt really that vunerable
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#7
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You want your opponents to make a mistake against you. So, if you reraise an amount that it would make it incorrect for him to play against you, you profit. Yes, you still profit if you make this small reraise since you are "pricing him in", but you are not letting him make a mistake against you. You are letting him play correctly against you, and you are basically waiting for the random number generator to figure out the winner in this battle because you are both playing correctly preflop.
Also, as you move up in limits, people will start to notice that you are only doing this when you have a monster holding, and people will adjust to this. |
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I was thinking this exact same thing.
Re-raise to 900 at least
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#9
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Poker is Sex...
You just don't get it!
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Get well soon, MCA! |
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