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1428 发表于 2014-4-16 05:18:44 | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 1428 于 2014-4-16 05:23 编辑

Flop 牌面潮湿,oop 顺子一定要lead 被raise,rr 是好的选择。当时55 vs45,他会shove结束这手牌。Turn 的cr是不对的。Flop已经图穷了,turn上必须匕见了。打扑克一定要连贯。计算时没有把小花输给大花算进去。
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1428 发表于 2014-4-16 10:06:28 | 显示全部楼层
Wee爷有点酒逢知己千杯少,相见恨晚的感觉。
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1428 发表于 2014-4-16 20:05:17 | 显示全部楼层
我们check turn,对手check back,river 落花,我们怎么办?bet fold还是bet call。
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1428 发表于 2014-4-18 05:41:36 | 显示全部楼层
以听牌打听牌,这战术挺新颖,还是习惯有个对好。
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1428 发表于 2014-4-18 07:16:15 | 显示全部楼层
到智游城学习 发表于 2014-4-18 07:13
学习,学习,的确后面的牌谱能学到不少东西。

学习先生等着你说点什么呢。你不能只说学习学习。

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1428 发表于 2014-4-18 07:39:53 | 显示全部楼层
放不下听牌的人可以命名为“听牌情结”,这些人不算赔率及锅底。而我们持听牌除了计算死钱,还主要看对手的风格。对待不愿弃牌的人以中上牌为主,对待胆小的人需要连吓唬带后门。事实上后门只有1/3而且还是两道街的总数。除非我们是听牌加对子。
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1428 发表于 2014-4-18 18:12:56 | 显示全部楼层
utg limp call本身以他紧的风格就不太可能有8, lead out就更减弱了他有8的可能。
应该是这样说, utg open 里不应该有a8 k8  的范围,本身以他紧的风格就不太可能有8,通常用于我们在btn 用很广的范围hit到一个小对,因此认为这个对子帮到的我们而没有帮到utg从而可以抵抗前位的open。如果我们中上了两个垃圾小对,然后再来一张高牌正好是utg的范围。就可以把utg打破产了。而在一个松的桌面utg溜进的范围倒可能会有7s8s,8s9s。
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1428 发表于 2014-4-18 18:53:45 | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 1428 于 2014-4-18 18:56 编辑
一条三文鱼 发表于 2014-4-15 00:00
这个概念很有趣,能不能展开说说。
引用一下。2+2
A few poker moves are singular enough to have been given anickname. The New-York back-raise (NYBR) is one of those moves. It consists offirst calling a raiser with a strong hand, hoping someone behind you willattempt a squeeze play. You can then come over the top of the squeeze player,either winning the hand right away, or creating a big pot with a big hand. Thefollowing article will try to identify optimal conditions under which toattempt the NYBR.

Analyzing the downside of the NYBR.
The obvious downside of the NYBR occurs when nobody attemptsa squeeze behind you, and worse, a few players use the opportunity to callbehind.
In that situation, you end up playing a multi-way pot, witha bad position, and a hand you might have trouble to let go on the flop.
More importantly, in that case, you have lost all chances toget multiple raises in before the flop.
Having identified our main downside risk drives us directlyto our next point.

Do not attempt the NYBR after a tight player open-raised.
When a tight player open-raises, he is in general givencredit for a strong hand. This tends to discourage squeeze play, because therisk of getting 4-bet, even as a bluff, are quite high. This in turns meansthan attempting a NYBR in those conditions will normally results in asingle-raised pot, not exactly a great result for a great hand.
Even more importantly, you want to 3-bet a tight player withyour excellent hands, because the tightness of his range means you are morelikely than usual to be 4-bet.
Overall, the tight player is not a good customer for theNYBR.

So what are the ideal conditions?
The starting point of the NYBR is an open-raise from a looseplayer. After you just cold-call his raise, most good player will start lickingtheir chops at the coming juicy squeeze play. They know the original openerdoes not rate to have much, and you probably have nothing either as the best youcould do was to call a weak open.
Obviously, the more aggressive the players behind you, thebetter. You are especially looking for very aggressive blinds, as they are themost likely to attempt a squeeze play.
Finally, the more players behind you, the better, as itmultiplies the chance that someone will go for a 3-bet.
Note in passing that when a loose player opens and you3-bet, he will often be folding to your 3-bet, effectively wasting your stronghand.

Sizing the NYBR.
Let’s say you started with the usual 100BB, attempted a NYBRwith Aces, and hare happy to see that the BB is playing along, and raising the3.5 open-raise to a total of 16BB. What sort of raise should you put in?
Often, people will 4-bet a squeeze raise out of sheer anger.They have been squeezed for the third time in the session, and suspect the3-bettor has to be bluffing. They stick in a big 4-bet, committing themselvesto the pot. This is a relatively poor strategy, as it will make the squeezerfold all his bluff hands, but will commit the 4-bettor to the pot every timethe 3-bettor indeed has a real hand.
Here, we’re trying to give the opposite impression. Bydefinition, the NYBR looks like a weird, misplaced re-steal attempt. If you donot try it too often, you will be surprised hoe regularly the blind will go fora big shove bluff in that spot. If you leave him the chance that is! The worstthing you can do in that spot is use a 4-bet size that says I am committed tothat pot, and I am not going nowhere. What youwant to do instead is to use a smallish raise size, making it unclear whetheror not you are going for the ride, and suggesting to your opponent he mighthave some steal equity. In our example, a raise to 36 to 40 BB should achievethat goal.

Metagame considerations.
The NYBR is a great balancing tool, for these few timeswhere you elect to just call a loose raiser instead of 3-betting him. Also,once you know a player has seen you go for the NYBR with a premium hand, make anote, and attempt the even more spectacular bluff NYBR!

Summary.
The NYBR term refers to the act of calling an opening raisein the hope that one of the players yet to act will 3-bet, allowing to 4-bet.
A NYBR is best attempted when a loose player opens, the gameis aggressive, and there are still many players yet to act behind you.Attempting a NYBR behind a tight player will backfire too often to be optimal.
When 4-betting with a strong hand, it is generally better touse a relatively small 4-bet size, in order to induce a 5-bet bluff.

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1428 发表于 2014-4-18 21:38:28 | 显示全部楼层
可见mm是新派的代表,不知我们这些老朽们有何感想。
30#
1428 发表于 2014-4-23 00:52:22 | 显示全部楼层
都是六四惹的。
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