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Old 12-15-2005, 11:37 AM
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Default Re: Turn in Multiway hand with TT

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What makes you think I was talking about the turn? The turn is easy [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

I was referring to your comment that we should wait for the turn to raise if the 6 was a 3 instead, and I wondered if just calling the flop was an option in the original hand (where the 6 still is a 6).

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Aaaa, I suppose you had what I wrote earlier in mind:

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Wouldn't change my mind anyway. You still got an overpair with a backdoor straight and could very well have the best hand, and you would really like to get people with an overcard or something to fold, and hopefully people with weak gutshots fold (thus making a mistake).

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That was me talking about the flop if the 6 was a 3, where I advocated a raise.

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It doesn't matter if the 6 is a 3 or if you have KK instead of TT. It has to do with your ability to be able to protect that hand.

In this case (the 6 and TT) there are two reasons to wait for the turn.
1. The size of the pot (inability to protect)
2. Vulnerability of hand. (marginal equity and number of non-out turn cards)


Number 1 is covered 163-64 SSHE
Number 2 is covered 187-188 SSHE
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