| Re: Good laydown or bad play? The preflop non raise is pretty bad because you don't close the action.[EDIT: you also have lousy relative position throughout the hand.] I'm not a big fan of slowplaying when it's not HU either. Quote:
Originally Posted by hachkc This ones easy. icash is a decent player and probably isn't raising from the bb on a steal which means he has a hand. My range on him is here is AA/KK/QQ/JJ/TT and an outside chance of AK though I'd expect a bigger raise here. Three of those hands I'm behind, 1 I'm tied and 2 I'm ahead. Also, adie will jump on what he sees as a weak bet (less than pot) so I play it cautious here. Once the raise and reraise are in, I'm out. | The flop lead could mean AQ or KQ or even TT as well as the hands that beat you.
If adie will jump on a weak bet, then the cautious play would be to re-raise. The call is asking for the re-raise, which you should only do if you want it.
I puke and fold, but would definitely come back over the top if the flop were more coordinated.
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Last edited by Poboy : 10-02-2007 at 07:22 PM.
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