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Old 10-04-2005, 01:52 PM
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Default Re: Canterbury 8/16, Preflop question

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For the most part, CP games play so passively that I think the four swings at a set is the overriding factor on this hand, assuming all of your opponents can remember who raised preflop.

The other thing that makes me like the raise, is that if you make the set on the turn after the flop gets checked through, you could potentially be facing a lot of action before it gets to you, and could win a pot that you need the circus pony to jump over when all those yellow chips start flying.

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Last I checked we needed 22:1 to draw to our set past the flop. it's unlikely we'll be getting those odds.

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