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Old 11-13-2004, 10:16 PM
HiatusOver HiatusOver is offline
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Default Re: 100-200 Hand

"it's not worth putting in 2 bbs on the flop to find out youre drawing thin and then stop drawing."

Well said, but then again it doesnt make sense. The flop check-raise is usually how I handle the flop in this situation. This is a better than average flop for me and with that flop and the action up until my initial flop check-raise I am ahead more often that not. The only real question after we agree that the flop check-raise could easily be correct is if I should cap the flop or not. So we arent talking about 2 big bets we are talking about one small bet, quite a difference. Usually I don't cap the flop there, I usually call and then play the rest of the hand passively, losing turn and river bets when I am beat and missing out on them when I am ahead and never ever ever having a chance to fold a winner. but this time I decided to cap and it kinda felt correct when I did it, it might not be correct...but it seems close and probably at the very least an inexpensive way to vary your play and image.
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