Opponents play
Posted by Wildspeaker
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Wildspeaker
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Opponents play
https://www.weaktight.com/h/550023c9a52511ec418b66ea
I was kind of surprised that my opponent showed up with the hand he did in this one. Am I mistakenly assuming his flop call is wrong (especially 3 ways)?
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lol wtf is w/ the hand history lol this reminds me of when i am high and i stop at a stop sign and wait for it to turn green. I feel like there should only be 2 holecards in NLH #tragic
What's worse? Villains flopcall or you checking back the nuts on the river and somehow losing(mucking)? :)
#sarcasmoff His flopcall is probably terrible 3way or you need to be cbetting a lot 3way and give up turns or rivers a lot.
I know the HH is wrong and it still pains me to see KT check through the river.
of course villain made a mistake calling on the flop. But most weak players will think they've got two overs so should be alright to call the flop and see if they hit on the turn. It's a good thing they think this way and make a note because you'll make some decent money off players like this who call flop at a high % and then fold to a turn barrel when they miss.
That said, i think your flop cbet is pretty bad. 3 handed, two toned, and could be seen as drawy that hits their hand in one way or another or they may think it's a scary texture and try to bluff you off your hand and you'll end up folding when you shouldnt. . You're going to get a lot of calls often and leak money often. River i dont know why you checked it back.
Well the reason i ask this is because my opponent is not a fish. Well he might be but he has reg stats anyways :). To me his call was terrible, but simply asked because I could obviously be wrong :). So you guys agree his flop call is bad?
I had T9o btw not KT. No clue why the HH is so Fcked up. The new and *improved weaktight is not exactly great.
If in doubt always blame it on a missclick. Why do you even care if your opponent makes calls like this, jump up and celebrate.
You do not seem to get my point. I am trying to figure out whether I was wrong in thinking this was a bad call.
it does not do me any good to jump up and celebrate a "mistake" my opponent made when it is not a mistake.
How can calling with q high oop be good when there are a ton of hands that either beat you or have 40%++ equity and there are two more streets to play? Name just one reason this would be a good play in the long run even with mad c-betters?
He might decide to rep the flush when it hits but thats all.
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