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$20 NLHE Full Ring: Just unlucky or did I take a wrong line?
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[QUOTE="Aballinamion, post: 5659006, member: 289533"] When you raise preflop you have range advantage versus Villain. Against some certain types of players we should be playing more aggressive, and check-raising strong hands that we don't see many cash players doing, for example, TPTK, TPSK, etc. The Villain/CO/IP shoudn't be betting 1/2 pot OTF just because Hero checked, because although CO can present some strong Ax on its combos, and even A2 and A5, Hero/Preflop Aggressor still can have AK, AQ, AJ and AA, and none of these hands are very happy betting versus this range. Calling OTF is not so bad, but given how weak your Villan seems, jamming, or making a preposterous raise sizing OTT could be the best move. The problem is that we don't see many players doing this moves with TPTK at cash tables, most of times we are seeing either heavy values or busted bluffs. We can be folding OTR, because it completed quite a fair chunk of Villain's non-sense range of hands, such as A4, AT, 54s, 42s, 3xs, 22, 44, 55, but calling is not so bad as raising Villain OTR. Regards; Carlos 'Aballinamion' Barbosa Regards; Carlos 'Aballinamion' Barbosa [/QUOTE]
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