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well im actually prob playing the most aggressive at my table(prob too aggressibve)... i dn how many hands u watched tho - i think studio will agree and mayhem too if hes payin attention to that table
i am 4 tabling tho so maybe i just havent been payin good attention i dn
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Hmm. You push on the turn after a 5 hits and your first to act. Were you planning on pushing on the turn no matter what card came out, OR, where you representing the 5?
Analyze the texture of the flop, and put him on a range of hands when he plays back at you. IMO, if you were planning on pushing the turn no matter what hit, I would have just pushed on the flop. I have an AK, TPTK, and depending on the table, that's sometimes a good move. In this case, I think if you did push the flop after his raise, he lets the hand go, and you take it down. By waiting to push, you let him catch up. ![]()
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I put him on a hand like KJ or KQ and i pushed the turn actually thinking he would call but allowing him to fold and save myself from letting him hit his outs - i think pushing the flop is unecessary considering pot size.
I think u are talking in terms of results too much - u act like i Want him to fold that flop - I would LOVE for him to call the raise he did with 2 outs - why the hell would i want him to fold and pick up a measely pot when he has 2 outs ? By waiting i let him catch up ? I pushed him all in with 2 outs - i dont think i let him catch up.
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I thought he was going a bit strong at first but I think he's got it dialed in now. Although he keeps folding to me.
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