HouseCalls
12-07-2005, 09:07 PM
Ok I obviously don't understand when to apply the concept of passing on a small flop edge to raise the turn with a larger advantage.
According to SSH (p189) the criteria for this play are:
1. Raising the flop has little chance to to induce opponents to fold
2. Your hand is vulnerable, many cards (often up to half the deck) could beat you
3. If a favorable card comes you edge will be much larger on the turn
I understand these ideas but am clueless as to when to apply them. In the spirit of the classic Instances of WA/WB (http://http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Board=micro&Number=2206499&fpar t=&PHPSESSID=) thread I'm hoping that people will post examples of this play here and help me and other confused folks figure this out.
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According to SSH (p189) the criteria for this play are:
1. Raising the flop has little chance to to induce opponents to fold
2. Your hand is vulnerable, many cards (often up to half the deck) could beat you
3. If a favorable card comes you edge will be much larger on the turn
I understand these ideas but am clueless as to when to apply them. In the spirit of the classic Instances of WA/WB (http://http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showflat.php?Cat=0&Board=micro&Number=2206499&fpar t=&PHPSESSID=) thread I'm hoping that people will post examples of this play here and help me and other confused folks figure this out.
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