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$100 NLHE 6-max: Fast playing Ts vs 60VPIP
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[QUOTE="gustav197poker, post: 5707595, member: 393841"] I think you got the maximum EV on this hand, and that's it. You have decided to show us your work of superior quality, and your game was optimal for this particular situation. I think against that we can only say NH and GG. Let's face it, we are poker players, and as such the best thing for us is to maximize the EV in each hand that we have to face. However, if we didn't have specific readings about our opponent this would NOT be an optimal line, because in this sequence the villain would only call us on the turn with hands that beat us (that part of Carlos is totally correct and true at the same time). But this was not the case, because hero could observe very specific situations. For example showdowns with super bad hands, etc. It is true that point that Alucard cites, there are many factors that we ignore about the hand, because we have not been there at that table. On the other hand, I think that when people post their hands on this forum, they do so as a gesture of good faith. Especially when it comes to above-average stakes. Because it is not optimal for a serious player to reveal all the information he has about his hand, for obvious reasons. So we must also be considerate of players who decide to show us their hands so that we can learn and improve our game. And if necessary, to make constructive criticism. I think that respecting different opinions and accepting them, without going in to disqualify anyone, will definitely make us improve our game. Which is ultimately the main reason we're all here. Greetings. [/QUOTE]
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