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	<title>Comments on: Study and grind</title>
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		<title>By: doublemeup</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 15:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for your comments. I like your analysis.

Yeah, hand 2 I should have repopped to about $12 to get genie all-in. I think I&#039;m overprotecting my hands a bit still - maybe a bit too worried about getting sucked out on.

Hand 3 yeah, I couldn&#039;t believe he played his set like that on that board. I&#039;d have repopped the flop if I was him or at least put me all-in on the river. My pfr is currently running at about 9-10% so my range is much wider than just KK-AA here.

Cheers</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for your comments. I like your analysis.</p>
<p>Yeah, hand 2 I should have repopped to about $12 to get genie all-in. I think I&#8217;m overprotecting my hands a bit still &#8211; maybe a bit too worried about getting sucked out on.</p>
<p>Hand 3 yeah, I couldn&#8217;t believe he played his set like that on that board. I&#8217;d have repopped the flop if I was him or at least put me all-in on the river. My pfr is currently running at about 9-10% so my range is much wider than just KK-AA here.</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
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		<title>By: joseffreedom</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2008 23:30:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good job today, nice win. 

First hand, good job getting the read but I&#039;d slow down on that turn a little bit, Maybe bet like half to pot commit him but the big bet might scare off some players. If you had a lot of drawing hands in his range then it makes more sense.

Hand 2:
I think a smaller raise here accomplishes the same goals, as you saw you fold out a lot of the hands you want to keep in, like JJ, while getting called by AA KK, and maybe AK, so I&#039;d make a smaller raise, maybe in the $8-10 range. I think you can win a lot more from Genie in this hand.

Hand 3: Well played, good job leading with the set, a lot of players slowplay here and it is a huge mistake.  You might have missed some value but there is no way I thought he was as strong as he was, I mean how does he not re-raise on that flop or turn? What if your pre-flop raising percentage, because it&#039;s almost like he knew you had Ak, AA, or KK there.  Can&#039;t believe set over set doesn&#039;t get all-in here.

Good steal, yeah look for loose aggressive players pre-flop who tighten up post-flop without a strong hand and rob them making plays like this with hands that aren&#039;t easily dominated.

GL to you,

T</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good job today, nice win. </p>
<p>First hand, good job getting the read but I&#8217;d slow down on that turn a little bit, Maybe bet like half to pot commit him but the big bet might scare off some players. If you had a lot of drawing hands in his range then it makes more sense.</p>
<p>Hand 2:<br />
I think a smaller raise here accomplishes the same goals, as you saw you fold out a lot of the hands you want to keep in, like JJ, while getting called by AA KK, and maybe AK, so I&#8217;d make a smaller raise, maybe in the $8-10 range. I think you can win a lot more from Genie in this hand.</p>
<p>Hand 3: Well played, good job leading with the set, a lot of players slowplay here and it is a huge mistake.  You might have missed some value but there is no way I thought he was as strong as he was, I mean how does he not re-raise on that flop or turn? What if your pre-flop raising percentage, because it&#8217;s almost like he knew you had Ak, AA, or KK there.  Can&#8217;t believe set over set doesn&#8217;t get all-in here.</p>
<p>Good steal, yeah look for loose aggressive players pre-flop who tighten up post-flop without a strong hand and rob them making plays like this with hands that aren&#8217;t easily dominated.</p>
<p>GL to you,</p>
<p>T</p>
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