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durron597 11-28-2005 03:26 AM

Re: $109\'s... I am a post flop genius... but...
 
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this discussion becomes so much more interesting if hero is in lp or mp.

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Really? I don't think there's a discussion in LP. I'm raising every time.

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Me too.

fluorescenthippo 11-28-2005 03:45 AM

Re: $109\'s... I am a post flop genius... but...
 
it seems to me that a LP raise occurs too often to call here

tigerite 11-28-2005 06:38 AM

Re: $109\'s... I am a post flop genius... but...
 
LP raises do happen quite a lot in $109s actually. I think I'd fold this.

11-28-2005 07:46 AM

Re: $109\'s... I am a post flop genius... but...
 
This depends entirely on how your table is playing. Limp if you expect to be able to play a multiway pot without getting raised. If you're up against tough opposition then the standard play is fold but you must raise some percentage of the time for deception value.

11-28-2005 08:01 AM

Re: $109\'s... I am a post flop genius... but...
 
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this discussion becomes so much more interesting if hero is in lp or mp.

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Really? I don't think there's a discussion in LP. I'm raising every time.

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Um, are you sure? I would think this depends on the action in front of you. I mean if everyone folds to you and you're CO or button or something then raising seems fine but say you're cutoff and 3 have limped then I think limping is called for. If you can explain why raising after 3 limpers is better then I'd like to hear it.

tigerite 11-28-2005 08:03 AM

Re: $109\'s... I am a post flop genius... but...
 
I think he meant first in, yeah.

I would very occasionally raise here, you're right, just for the old Shania crap. But I think most times it's a fold.


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