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11-08-2019 , 02:37 PM
you can play that way and still be a winning player and have that mindset, but you will be stuck at your level for a long time. i also welcome those that ignore me or my very wrong ideas.
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11-08-2019 , 02:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Ray Zee
you can play that way and still be a winning player and have that mindset, but you will be stuck at your level for a long time. i also welcome those that ignore me or my very wrong ideas.


I appreciate your thoughts on split pot games. Helped me a lot when I was playing O8 and Stud8 before there was literature on those games.

However, I would counter that if you are folding TT to a single open 166BB Deep in a live 2019 NLHE game you simply don’t understand the current state of the game. This is absurd in its face and really can’t be a good faith post. It just can’t be.

Fold to a 3b... perhaps. But just folding the 5th best opening hand to a reasonable open (albeit large) is really poor strat and simply makes no sense. Then implying if you don’t fold you can’t play higher it’s just icing on the cake. Goodness gracious
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11-08-2019 , 02:52 PM
Perhaps I’m missing something tho as I’m incredulous that this is your advice
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11-08-2019 , 03:06 PM
read the title to the thread. the opener is a nit. that means big pair against your small pair.
and 2019 doesnt change the game just makes the players different.

everyone can have their opinions and i have mine take them with a grain of salt. and if your way of playing yields good results i am happy for you.
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11-08-2019 , 11:55 PM
After you raise to $250, I'm really confused as to how you can even consider folding to the re-raise? You've committed yourself at that point.
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11-08-2019 , 11:57 PM
Also, 3 hands in an hour? Haven't we all been there at some point? Perhaps the guy was just completely card dead in that hour. It happens. Doesn't necessarily mean he's a NIT.
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11-09-2019 , 02:37 AM
that was the conditions of the post by the op.

if you want to change them then its a different set of conditions and actions.
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11-09-2019 , 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Ray Zee
that was the conditions of the post by the op.

if you want to change them then its a different set of conditions and actions.
Yes, OP used the word nit (maybe he shouldn't have), but the conditions were actually:
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I haven't played with V before but in the ~1 hour so far he's only played 3 hands.
The fact that you're turning this into a given that he's exclusively opening JJ+ gives this thread a whole new level of ridiculousness.
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11-09-2019 , 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Homey D. Clown
Yes, OP used the word nit (maybe he shouldn't have), but the conditions were actually:



The fact that you're turning this into a given that he's exclusively opening JJ+ gives this thread a whole new level of ridiculousness.


+1

1 hour of play is not a significant sample imo

Also, 3 hands in an hour is like 10% of hands lmao

Last edited by hyperknit; 11-09-2019 at 07:50 AM.
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11-10-2019 , 12:36 PM
If we know he only raises JJ+,AK
And we know he folds QQ+ to a raise
And we didn’t raise so large
And the board was rainbow so no AKss
Then we can raise fold

Clearly with the information presented it’s a fist pump
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11-10-2019 , 03:16 PM
As played easy call imo. What about re raising pre flop to $70. A true nit prob folds his JJ. If he re raises u fold. If he calls and you have the same scenario on flop I prob still call although I think you can make the case to fold.


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11-11-2019 , 03:37 PM
The question here is really, is there ANY type of 1/3 player who when he raises to 20, and someone else calls, and we're on the button with 1010 we fold? Even if we know for a fact its JJ+? I just cant imagine folding tens here. Ive snap folded JJ to a 3bet too, more than a few times
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11-11-2019 , 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Like
The question here is really, is there ANY type of 1/3 player who when he raises to 20, and someone else calls, and we're on the button with 1010 we fold? Even if we know for a fact its JJ+? I just cant imagine folding tens here. Ive snap folded JJ to a 3bet too, more than a few times
You are not folding 1010 for 20 pre. Lets not forget the flop action and villian history. If you know he isn't sending it in with KQ or an over pair on the flop what could he have?

Doubt I ever fold middle set here but definitely not a fist pump snap with all things considered.
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