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"Here, take our money. Can we get you anything else?"
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Answer to question: Yes. And $15/30 too.
As for the competition, I find myself in similar situations, but for me, the river cards would have been a 6 and a 5 respectively. That's the difference, see... |
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Do you always Reraise to a Preflop Raise and Cold Call with just 10's or is this part of the mixing it up thing ?
Looks like you were overplaying mediocre hands and getting paid off (which is dynamite by the way) Anyone have a consensus on what to do with 10 10 to a Raise and a Cold Call preflop I want to know because I usually fold in this situation I don't like calling because this is a limit hand that's going to the river. I wanna improve my limit play and wondering if over the course of a period of time if reraiseing a raise and a cold call with 10 10 is profitable |
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When you see someone cold-call PF in 6max limit, you add them to your buddy list. Also against loose players TT is pretty much a capping hand.
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Remember, this is 6 max limit.... TT is an easy three bet preflop.
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In 6-max games, yes, it's an easy 3-bet. The raiser was raising way too much with shit hands. The cold caller would call with shit like K6s. He was a donkey too. Given those reads, easy 3-bet. I'm ahead way more than 1/2 the time. Even w/o reads, it's always a 3-bet.
I'm not going to comment on a full-ring game., but I could see a raise or a call before a fold from most positions on the table. Reads help make it clearer.
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