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06-13-2013 , 05:41 PM
Hello, pretty new to the live forums. I play down in south Florida mostly 2/5. I have 170 hrs logged so far at $74/hr. I know it's a small sample, just giving some numbers.

Almost no one bluffs. They lead out with good hands and check with bad ones 98% of the time. As a result, sometimes I can know that an opponent has exactly AA if they call in EP then reraise preflop. If they get called, 90% of the time they will lead out for pot or more than pot on the flop regardless of board, even when deep stacked.

I want to discuss the value of calling with position behind a weak-tight player who has clearly expressed strength. This is only deep stacked, I'd say 160BB minimum, preferrably more.

Example: limps around to me on the button, I raise to 15 with 57s. villain reraises to 70 (99% certain with AA) and folds around to me. call to outplay preflop?
06-13-2013 , 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by ILikeSpaghetti
Hello, pretty new to the live forums. I play down in south Florida mostly 2/5. I have 170 hrs logged so far at $74/hr. I know it's a small sample, just giving some numbers.

Almost no one bluffs. They lead out with good hands and check with bad ones 98% of the time. As a result, sometimes I can know that an opponent has exactly AA if they call in EP then reraise preflop. If they get called, 90% of the time they will lead out for pot or more than pot on the flop regardless of board, even when deep stacked.

I want to discuss the value of calling with position behind a weak-tight player who has clearly expressed strength. This is only deep stacked, I'd say 160BB minimum, preferrably more.

Example: limps around to me on the button, I raise to 15 with 57s. villain reraises to 70 (99% certain with AA) and folds around to me. call to outplay preflop?
Thread was folded pre because I was 99% certain it would be trolled. I closed it so you didn't get outplayed.
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