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Originally Posted by ballin4life
I get dealt a "double suited rundown" like once per session.
Well we might only get a couple powerhouse double-suited rundowns per session, but ANY double suited hand with straight potentials seemed good enough for him to make it 500 to 800 to go. So they aren't 8-9-10-J so much as Q-9-6-3. Definitely kind of a weak semi-private game. He's the alpha so to speak in the line up, that's all. But I do think the style can be devastating against too conservative play.
For instance, I've been surprised at the auto fold of so many players when the "aces re-pot" happens. I don't think it's the right play when there is tons of money/good odds for taking them on. With a good amount of money being abandoned in the pot I take on aces happily. Had a great run against them, then had a couldn't beat anything at the end of the hand dozens of times in a row run, so no brag. If flop matching is a thing, and you've got it going on, his style seems great. But it was naked: "If I'm double-suited, I'll play for your stack."
Last edited by FellaGaga-52; 01-10-2019 at 08:19 PM.