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Thinking in Ranges (Day 3 Course Discussion)
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[QUOTE="Pichman189, post: 5849719, member: 447751"] Most often on the turn, I already know 90% of my opponent's range. What a sadness that 10% are playing passively and waiting for the river. I lost 90% of yesterday's hands exclusively on the river. But I play aggressive poker. What am I doing wrong? Ok I'll give you an example. I have two threes. and I go into the game with UPG limping (without raising) Villain calls. comes out 3 4 6. I have a set of 3s, my opponent has two pairs 4 and 6 + flash draw. I bet 50% of the pot. Villain all in. i'm all in too. turn: an ace that won't improve my opponent's hand to a flush - i almost won, but the river makes his hand to a flush. I thought he had a maximum of a set of 4 or a set of 6 or two aces / kings / queens. Tell me should I go allin or should I fold, did I play right or shouldn't I risk it? [/QUOTE]
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