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Originally Posted by P-aire 146
So when can we expect the outcome or is it a secret........ lol
Was on the road, sorry for the delay. He had T9o (I understand the curiosity but I think the discussion on the hand is way more interesting than results
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Originally Posted by dogsballs
I can see folding the AA hand way more than I can the JJJ.
Yeah, the AA hand seems more trivial to me (tight girl calls/calls vs UTG and a tight BT for a significant portion of her stack, and then check/jams with not much FE against a 3-way cbet+call on a T83ss board when I have the As, on the 5th level of a live $10k).
I think it's way too optimistic to believe that she'd have a random T or QJs in her hand, or play something like AQo, 77 or 99 this way. Todd later noted to me that she wasn't that tight on PF calling ranges, but that wasn't info I had at the time.
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Originally Posted by bugstud
so you coldcall pre, check three times, having called once on the turn, and TT's wager is super strong? That doesn't seem right to me at all.
It really does to me. Sometimes calling is way stronger than raising. It all depends on what level villain puts you in.
Btw, I think most of this hand discussion is based on how villain perceives my range to be. Most people says my range it's underrep'd, and that really warrants a call. If you agreed my range is not that underrep'd, folding would start to seem more reasonable.
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Originally Posted by betrthanphil
I feel like by flatting and saying your playing your hand face up, your almost always gonna level yourself post flop, because you believe he knows what you have.
I also agree with this and this is something I tend to do: overvalue opponents (though I think it wasn't the case with Todd).