"The opponent is an above average player, multitabler, that gave me some problems in the past. His flop mincheck raise can be a monster or a draw. Several hands ago he mincheckraised me on flop with set, when I had flush draw with overcards, then he checked turn and we got it AI on turn when I catched TP, river was a blank so he doubled up. It was just an orbit or 2 ago, so I 3 bet the flop to see if he has a hand this time. On turn I expected that he had a draw with this betting pattern, so I push"
How does his betting pattern in this hand differ from that in the previous one? min raise flop/check to you on turn right? you don't know if he would have called or pushed with his set in the previous hand if you had put in a stiff re-raise as you just flat called then.
To answer your question I think it looks -EV. Why get all-in with junk vs a good player who may think you are tilting? (given he stacked you a while back) - I'm not convinced that he won't put you on an overplay and call you with just about any TP type hand..
I am prepared to be proved wrong by better better 'wild' players though - Xast?Statistics: Posted by excession — Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:00 am
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