Thread: set on board
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Old 12-06-2005, 05:28 PM
PFrese PFrese is offline
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Default Re: set on board

Personally, I raise the flop up to 1000 or fold. I am not calling here. And if I call here, I certainly do not call again on the Turn. I am inclined to push the turn rather than call. On the river, you have to fold. Yes, he could have a weaker ace or some sort of a busted draw, but I think he has the boat - KT, or AT is my guess.

He could have trip 8s, but I want to raise the flop to find out. Just calling gives you no info. So, my line - Raise the flop, fold to a reraise.
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