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01-07-2014 , 06:21 AM
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01-07-2014 , 11:35 AM
Fold pre
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01-07-2014 , 04:09 PM
Openshove pre is better imo.
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01-07-2014 , 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by donkey_bonker
Openshove pre is better imo.
Well, maybe, but only if you're trying to balance your range in this spot.
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01-08-2014 , 12:06 AM
lol
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01-08-2014 , 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by dugthefish
Well, maybe, but only if you're trying to balance your range in this spot.
Was balancing my folding range, so needed to put some hands into the openshove range.
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01-08-2014 , 02:11 PM
Such a fishy play!

I think villain only has 45o-46o in his range here, so he's never folding preflop. I'm calling and hoping to flop quads. Then reevaluate.
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01-08-2014 , 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Jansaaa
Such a fishy play!

I think villain only has 45o-46o in his range here, so he's never folding preflop. I'm calling and hoping to flop quads. Then reevaluate.
Can you teach me how to flop quads? It's a good skill to have but I'm rubbish at it.
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01-08-2014 , 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by dugthefish
Fold pre
What sort of range do you put villain on? Seems a bit nitty in this spot.
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01-09-2014 , 02:19 AM
Should've GII pre.
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01-09-2014 , 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by donkey_bonker
Can you teach me how to flop quads? It's a good skill to have but I'm rubbish at it.
Still working on flopping sets. It is hard, man. Hard!
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01-09-2014 , 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Jansaaa
Still working on flopping sets. It is hard, man. Hard!
Step 1. Call or limp with pocket pair.
Step 2.
Step 3. Profit!
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