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Old 09-22-2005, 09:45 PM
SackUp SackUp is offline
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Default Re: Two monotone flops -- different lines

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I think you have to bet the river in Hand 2. While it's likely that at least one of your opponents is calling down with a worse flush draw, the paired board + all the strength you've shown thus far makes it less likely that anyone will bet a non-nut flush behind you. And I would really hate to check/raise my way into being 3-bet by a slowplayed KK or a QQ that just hit his river 2-outer.

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So you're not 3-betting if you bet and get raised? I see the opportunity to 3-bet being a benefit of betting the river. Then again, check-raising and calling a 3-bet might be better since if it gets capped we're dead.

Could this be one of those times that 3-betting and folding to a cap is correct? [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]

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I don't think i'm folding this to a cap. I've seen idiots cap this with a J. They figure only one club is beating them.
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