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Old 02-07-2005, 11:35 PM
Steve-o Steve-o is offline
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Default Re: Snowing out of position

I agree with your first comment about him most likely betting only a good 1 card draw, but in the second scenario where he checks and you stand pat he will most likely have to make a hand to call on the end, he will either assume you tried for the check raise with a strong hand or you are now hoping a made Ten low might hold up. since he also checked and probably needs to draw 2 you wouldn't break this hand but probably would if he bet (I'm assuming this is 2-7, you didn't say) this is where being out of position works to your advantage, when you stand pat he should put you on a weak made hand that if he had bet you would break figuring he had a 1 card draw to a good hand. Which is precisely how you said he would play, if he is a good player he should realize this.

you could also fold if he bets into you, I don't know this guys bluffing frequency in a spot like this though

I'm definetly not a great triple draw player but that is what would go through my head.
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