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Originally Posted by Avaritia
Hand 2
Im not sure where you are at online but if you have significant micro volume check your db for x/c/lead lines and you will see it highly skewed to value. One of the bigger ahas I've had last 100k hands.
Yes you get shown the ole' 9 high a chunk but not near as much as a ******ed queen or a silly set.
Lead on Axx as non pfr is bad. With relative position on whale its terribad. Dont feel like explaining further.
Um. He played it in the best way possible. He got max value against the fishes Ax while at the same time keeping the fishes cr option available if he did indeed have a "cooler" hand... on a texture that will be checked back over ~70% of the time.
Make no mistake, you're there to cooler fish. You're there to put yourself in positions to cooler the fish. Deviating from technically sound strategy in order to accomplish that task is 100% the right thing to do. It doesn't matter if the tag knows it's face up, it doesn't ****ing matter if the table dealer included knows it's for value... because you're still going to get max value against the fish.
And getting those easy chips is really all that matters if you're a pro.
This just goes to show how little people actually understand the game / think for themselves. You're grouping Axx together when in this situation A63ss is much different than A63r, just like AJ6ss/ AJ6r is very different and requires a different line.
Last edited by upswinging; 02-13-2018 at 01:35 PM.