Shimmering Wang
Sunday, January 1st, 2006, 2:48 PM
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This is how the Shimmering Wang plays hands...
His Wang is shimmering and Magnificent. Most people will probably dislike the flop raise or the turn bet, but I like.
I'm kinda curious as to whether your big dick McGee experiment worked or not.
Wang
Wang,
Why do you raise this flop? Aside from the fact you have huge balls.
Because, no matter what our opponent has, the turn card is going to be scary unless he plays well or hits his hand. If he's on a draw with a hand like 89, he's missing some outs (putting thumb through index and middle finger, "Whose got your outs? Whose got your outs? Daddy's got your outs!"), though he might still be a favorite. I dunno.
If he has a flush draw, he's a favorite, but our raise means we can figure out what to do on the turn. If a complete blank comes off, we can bet again, likely as the favorites, and check behind for a free showdown if something bothersome comes off.
If he's got a 6, he probably sucks, and our flop raise like doubles our fold equity on the turn if an Ace, K, Q or even J comes off.
I like to raise, and indiscriminately raising flops against donk bettors usually ends up being a mildly losing play at worst.
I'd like to provide this caveat, though... I do this kinda sh
it at 3/6 and 5/10, where players are a little tighter on the flop and turn, and are less likely to "pay off" with middle pair hands.
The other way to consider playing this hand is to just call the flop, and raise ANY non-heart non 8/9 turn.
Wang
EDIT- WHOOPS! I just saw we've got a tagalong MP player, and that the BB folded the flop. I just looked down to the turn and saw it heads up. I'm'a have to fix this.
Now the raise doesn't look so rosy. If you think MP1 is an everything passive-peeler, then it's fine, bet the turn, and check-behind on the river to punish him for coming along with j9
Wang (again)