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Second hand in Drew Pruitt\'s article (hypothetical)...
Out of curiosity, if either of the remaining 2 players in the second hand had raised your turn lead when the 3rd [img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] hit what would you have done?
Obviously you have have odds to draw to the open-ender if its still live but I think its an easy fold. |
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Re: Second hand in Drew Pruitt\'s article (hypothetical)...
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I think its an easy fold. [/ QUOTE ] If the CO raised, I might be inclined to fold, but I'm certainly not folding to a button raise. He was a pretty decent player, and pretty decent players don't drive out the field with a flopped flush draw. Many solid opponents might 3-bet a hand like A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] on the turn in his position, looking for a free showdown. And while my read was that the button was a good player, I didn't think he was quite that aggressive. (Remember, he only cold-called on the button - many of the hands I put in his range more aggressive opponents, like myself, would be 3-betting.) I almost certainly have 6 outs against a button raise, in addition to possibly being able to put in another bluff. However, given how much my hand looks like a flush, getting raised on the turn by the button was extrememly unlikely. It's possible that the CO might have flopped a flush draw, but almost certainly the button did not. |
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Re: Second hand in Drew Pruitt\'s article (hypothetical)...
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Many solid opponents might 3-bet a hand like A[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] on the turn in his position, looking for a free showdown. [/ QUOTE ] You mean 2-bet, right? Good article. |
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Re: Second hand in Drew Pruitt\'s article (hypothetical)...
Yes, thank you. And thank you.
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