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Old 07-08-2005, 02:39 PM
BobboFitos BobboFitos is offline
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Default Re: Top set against a suspected flushdraw

gom, one thing tho is the hands that are nearly drawing dead (to 1 out for example) most likely raise the turn all in themselves vs a pot bet.

if the turn bet is weak, villain if overaggro may jump over the "weakness" and semibluff the combo draws there, as well.

I like the full pot here, but there is a real argument to betting less.

i dont understand overbetting here, very few opponents are that bad to call that big of a bet w/ a draw that shouldn't be there, so it means things that would get all in anyway (straights and weaker lower hands) will so anyway, so you're just crushing the draws, which technically if you overcgarge them you want in.

i think CDC is right about 75% to 100% w/r to opponent.
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