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Quick pf question
$2/$4, No reads,
You are in the BB with 44, button limps (wtf?), SB raises do u call or fold? ty |
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Re: Quick pf question
Calling or raising depending on my image at table and what I know about the other 2.
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Re: Quick pf question
this is a call no question. you have 5:1 odds which is the necessary amount not to mention that the SB could really have anything here.
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Re: Quick pf question
thanks guys. Not being results oriented but i folded quads vs SB's KK boat. Button also paid off all the way.
Im calling next time [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] cheers |
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Re: Quick pf question
Call that shiznit.
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Re: Quick pf question
Are we calling for set value alone here? What kind of flops that dont include a 4 warrant getting aggro? Or calling?
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Re: Quick pf question
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Are we calling for set value alone here? What kind of flops that dont include a 4 warrant getting aggro? Or calling? [/ QUOTE ] Sets give us great implied odds, especially vs something like AQ that hits top pair. A good flop: 862. SB will make a continuation bet, we raise, co folds, button calls. Turn is a J. SB checks, and we're pretty much assured of this pot. Even a flop of K75 is pretty good for us. SB bets, we just call down. AJ and the like will probably bluff all the way to the river. |
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Re: Quick pf question
my question is: do we 3-bet. wouldn't SB raise here to isolate the button open-limper? wouldn't it be better to try and buy some outs and fold him now or does that not work often enough to be profitable?
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