. And don't post the results.
Hand2. As I wrote it is a default play against stronger opponents at higher stackes (so I recommend the same thing as Tien), though it is still +EV agianst a weaker opposition. Here your opponent is not a strong player, as evidenced by his minraise and you will show higher profit by exploiting his mistakes (i.e. minraise) by calling him. I also think that he would bet much less than a pot on turn trying to trap, and he would sure pay you off when you hit.
Hand1. Bet more on flop (5) and less on turn (about half pot or 2/3 pot to get AI on the river). Here the idea is to stack a worse A. Your turn push could scare A9 away, while you'll obviously be called by stronger hands. (Once again don't post the results.)
Hand3. Make a real CB of about 3/4. Turn play depends on who is your opponent, there is no easy way of playing underpairs to the board. Still if you decide to bet turn, bet big 3/4 pot at least.Statistics: Posted by Zmej — Wed Feb 14, 2007 2:42 pm
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