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whitelime
10-20-2005, 09:16 PM
Let's say 5/10 6 handed. $1k stacks. You open from CO for $35 with 56 clubs. You are reraised by a very aggressive player to $90. You call. Flop comes 447 w/ 2 clubs. Standard play is C/R all-in right? How about taking a goofy-ass line like leading $55 into the $180, and then 3-betting all-in? Doesn't that sell a monster better? What do you guys think?

captZEEbo1
10-20-2005, 09:17 PM
nobody is folding a pair anyways so just get it allin and hope he has AK and folds, or draw to hit your hand or fold preflop

Allinlife
10-20-2005, 09:49 PM
I hate your flop call...you are too shallow to make those calls with low SC's, plus the fact that he's an aggresive player further kills your implied odds because he's doing this with wider range of hands than AA/kk.

but once you take that flop, I guess CR-ai is the way to go. since it maximizes the FE you need. you don't really want him getting 4:1 on his call after raising your small bet.

mgsimpleton
10-21-2005, 01:01 AM
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nobody is folding a pair anyways so just get it allin and hope he has AK and calls, or draw to hit your hand or fold preflop

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